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Originally Posted by bob47
Today while riding my bicycle at about 25 MPH in the designated lane on one of our 25 MPH roads, a golf cart passed me with an enormous speed difference. I wanted to know how fast it was going and I had to get up to 30 MPH to keep pace with it. Having standard, non-street legal carts pass bicycles at 26 or 27 MPH is fairly common, but 30 MPH is a new record. And if the bicycle computer says 30 MPH, you can take that to the bank. It's one of the most accurate speed / distance
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Ok, so the cart passed you while you were going 25mph, then you decide to go over the posted speed limit to prove a point. Since when does two wrongs make a right?? Are you the same biker who complains when you get passed by a golf cart, but can't stop at stop signs or grant the right-of-way in the round-abouts?
It appears you're simply po'd because that darned cart passed you and you hate to be passed. Get over it!!