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Originally Posted by Gerald
when a person buys a golf cart they are set correctly for 19.6 mph. Most they will go is 20 mph. To go faster someone had to move the limiter on the cart. That being said . The person who drives faster then the original speed knows that the speed has been changed. Getting a ticket always seems to happen. Then they complain. You want to go faster then enjoy the ticket.
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When a person buys a cart they usually don't have speedometers. Not many of us can tell the difference between 19.9 and 20 mph, or 21, 22 or 23 mph simply by the way the cart drives. What, other than a flashing red light in your mirror, would make you suspect that your cart is too fast? There are plenty of carts out there cruising along at 12 to 16 mph so you wouldn't know by the number of slower carts out there. There are plenty of carts doing in excess of 25 mph so even if you're clipping along at 23 mph you're likely going to be passed frequently.
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