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Andyb 05-23-2021 06:22 AM

I have a UTV, not in the villages, but noise could be an issue with some. Personally, no issue for me. I’ve seen atomic cars on golf cart paths, they seem to be wider than a Yamaha golf cart?

Billy1 05-23-2021 06:48 AM

If you can't let go of back home, it's risky to move to TV. Some people sell within two years and move back home. Accepting the lifestyle makes TV very pleasant. Golf carts help make TV what it is.

jimkerr 05-23-2021 07:16 AM

No, they are for golf carts not UTV’s or ATV’s.

COLTempleton 05-23-2021 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by SIRE1 (Post 1948679)
You say it is the width of a golf cart. I would verify that since from what I've seen, they are a little wider than the golf carts here in The Villages. And since the golf cart paths, tunnels, and bridges were built for golf carts, the extra width would be a real problem if you drove it anywhere other than up and down the street in front of your house. You probably couldn't take it to the town squares, shopping, or much where else. So in addition to the speed restriction, I would really discourage you from trying to use this as your mode of transportation here in The Villages. The only time you see these types of vehicles are by the maintenance crews working on the landscape projects.

You need lights, blinkers brake lights, etc. to be on the cart paths, assuming you meet size requirements. Better ask The Villages to be sure.

hal195z 05-23-2021 08:20 AM

Look at FL law or ask the sheriff. A golf cart may go only up to 20MPH. If it can go faster than that it is a LSV and must have license plates and insurance like a car. If caught with a golf cart that can travel faster than 20 MPH you will get multiple tickets. Gem cars should not be allowed on golf courses and multi-modal paths, but sadly they are.

DAVES 05-23-2021 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Kingsport (Post 1948673)
Hi. I’m moving to The Villages next month. I have a Kawasaki Mule, which is the smallest UTV you can get and is the width of a golf card and length of a four seat golf cart. I’d love to bring it. Do folks use such things to get around? I’m assuming it cannot be used on a golf course even with approved tires. But, I usually walk anyway. Thanks!

You are asking in the wrong place. If, I recall my logo is dave. Even if you were to print it, Dave of the villages told me ............ It means nothing.

I would call the police, they are actually helpful here. I'm sure they can direct you.
As stated, my opinion holds no water. I doubt it. Golf cart speed is limited to 20 mph.
You need to have turn signals etc. More than that if it is faster than 20 mph you need plates and insurance. I don't know what an UTV is. I assume it is an ATV (all terrain vehicle). I do not see anyone running them on golf cart paths or on the street so I doubt it is legal

DAVES 05-23-2021 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by hal195z (Post 1949318)
Look at FL law or ask the sheriff. A golf cart may go only up to 20MPH. If it can go faster than that it is a LSV and must have license plates and insurance like a car. If caught with a golf cart that can travel faster than 20 MPH you will get multiple tickets. Gem cars should not be allowed on golf courses and multi-modal paths, but sadly they are.

As I regularly say I do not claim to be an expert. If, I recall, I think I know, the gem was originally designed as transport on large private property. They can be easily adjusted so that they can only go 20 mph.

As far as law, besides mine, few of the golf carts are properly set to only do 20mph.
Villagers, though they are mostly retired are clearly in a rush to the next stop sign.

mulligan 05-23-2021 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by drcar (Post 1948742)
Speed of cart does not limit the ability to go on a course. Tire size and overall size of cart does. Street legal carts are allowed on the courses and they go over 20.

I stand corrected sir.

Pachine58 05-23-2021 09:25 AM

Not allowed..

OhioBuckeye 05-23-2021 09:38 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 1948676)
If it is capable of over 20mph, no.

If it’s capable of going over 20mph, you’ll have to get a license plate! Personally I think I would get rid of it & invest in a golf cart.

Catalina36 05-23-2021 11:08 AM

Yes, your right. Driving my golf cart to the Sunset Overlook at Lake Sumter is pretty scary when another cart is coming your way.
Each cart must hug the cart roadway to their right and it still looks way too close like the mirrors are going to hit.

Gil Chapin 05-23-2021 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 1949357)
As I regularly say I do not claim to be an expert. If, I recall, I think I know, the gem was originally designed as transport on large private property. They can be easily adjusted so that they can only go 20 mph.

As far as law, besides mine, few of the golf carts are properly set to only do 20mph.
Villagers, though they are mostly retired are clearly in a rush to the next stop sign.

I know this subject gets beaten to death frequently, but I feel the need to respond about GEM cars. Just like "real" cars, GEM cars have a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). As such, they can never be legally operated on public roads without a registration ("Tag") or insurance. Limiting them to 20 MPH will not avoid that. You can't downgrade a GEM car to be a golf cart (unless it's used only on private property) but you can "upgrade" a golf cart to be a ("Street Legal") low speed vehicle by giving it the necessary physical properties and registering and insuring it for use on public roads. The only advantage to doing that is you get to travel 5 MPH faster and go on (and cross) some roads where you couldn't go with a golf cart. Most people don't pay attention to the speed limits anyway and even using an actual GEM car as a "regular" vehicle on public roads is risky at best, so I don't see much value in doing that. I have a GEM car because I do have to travel on some public roads (as do most golf cart owners - but I use the golf cart lanes on the roadways and the multimodal paths where possible) and the GEM cars are designed and constructed for that purpose. Golf carts are designed and constructed for use on a golf course. I consider their use on public roads as a misuse of the product. To make my perspective even less valuable to anyone else, I don't golf, so I don't care about its use on a golf course. (I know, what am I doing living in The Villages anyway?) But that's just my opinion...

And on the very rare occasions that I have to cross the Lake Sumter bridge with my GEM car, I do it on the "vehicle" roadway (at 25 MPH with cars anxious to do 45 MPH - in a 35 MPH zone - breathing down my neck) because as noted elsewhere in this thread, the cart path is too narrow for a GEM car to successfully pass an oncoming golf cart there. I avoid crossing that bridge whenever possible.

I'll shut up now... and await the deluge.

RayAmb 05-23-2021 11:59 AM

Mule 610
 
I also owned one which I used in the mountains of NC. It is not adaptable to the golf course environment. I loved the mule , it was great and reliable for our NC property. Hard to let it go.

DAVES 05-23-2021 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Gil Chapin (Post 1949444)
I know this subject gets beaten to death frequently, but I feel the need to respond about GEM cars. Just like "real" cars, GEM cars have a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). As such, they can never be legally operated on public roads without a registration ("Tag") or insurance. Limiting them to 20 MPH will not avoid that. You can't downgrade a GEM car to be a golf cart (unless it's used only on private property) but you can "upgrade" a golf cart to be a ("Street Legal") low speed vehicle by giving it the necessary physical properties and registering and insuring it for use on public roads. The only advantage to doing that is you get to travel 5 MPH faster and go on (and cross) some roads where you couldn't go with a golf cart. Most people don't pay attention to the speed limits anyway and even using an actual GEM car as a "regular" vehicle on public roads is risky at best, so I don't see much value in doing that. I have a GEM car because I do have to travel on some public roads (as do most golf cart owners - but I use the golf cart lanes on the roadways and the multimodal paths where possible) and the GEM cars are designed and constructed for that purpose. Golf carts are designed and constructed for use on a golf course. I consider their use on public roads as a misuse of the product. To make my perspective even less valuable to anyone else, I don't golf, so I don't care about its use on a golf course. (I know, what am I doing living in The Villages anyway?) But that's just my opinion...

And on the very rare occasions that I have to cross the Lake Sumter bridge with my GEM car, I do it on the "vehicle" roadway (at 25 MPH with cars anxious to do 45 MPH - in a 35 MPH zone - breathing down my neck) because as noted elsewhere in this thread, the cart path is too narrow for a GEM car to successfully pass an oncoming golf cart there. I avoid crossing that bridge whenever possible.

I'll shut up now... and await the deluge.

As I regularly state a post where someone says hey I am wrong is rare indeed.
Typical post-I am right because.
There is no shortage of people who are sure the other person is wrong and they are right.

Topspinmo 05-23-2021 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by COLTempleton (Post 1949266)
You need lights, blinkers brake lights, etc. to be on the cart paths, assuming you meet size requirements. Better ask The Villages to be sure.

I think you need those to drive on streets or in diamond lanes. I don’t think you need them for cart path? but, how would you get to cart path without them?


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