Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Does anyone know if a LSV/NEV has to be registered for the street? They have a turf mode switch. What happens if you only want to use it as a golf cart? I like the construction and safety of these things but do not want to the cost for car insurance.
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if it has the capability of traveling in excess of 19.9 mph it has to be registered and licensed...gn
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If it is an LSV it has to be registered. Period.
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the safety features and the superior braking make it worth the ins costs imho
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Red Tail,
The insurance cost is one thing, the other thing is to drive a registered vehicle you must have a driver's license. One of the most important features of The Villages is that once we reach an age that we should not drive a car any longer and have to give up our driver's licenses, we will still be able to get to the stores and doctors as we need. So I guess I now have to figure out which is the best electric or gas golf cart to purchase. |
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Not being able to drive is a real issue for many seniors. Outside of major metropolitan areas, public transportation is at a premium. I think there's no good solution today.... |
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But, as someone has already stated, it must be registered as a motor vehicle. The cart must meet all of the requirements of a LSV. That can run the overall costs up considerably.
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I understand you do not need a license to drive a golf cart yet (see GA), and I have not thought through the options and consequences, but the statement just got me thinking.... |
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The rule (law) is if it has a VIN # it must be registered to be on the road. If you have an LSV that has the switch from turf mode (below 19.9) to road mode (up to 25) then you could pull the VIN tag off the cart (very easy to do)and ALWAYS drive in turf mode. No police officer would ever pull you over to check and if you got stopped for something like rolling through a stop sign no officer could ever tell if it had a VIN # . . . the problem might be, "what happen if you have an accident with the insurance?" I do not think it is worth the gamble but that's me and the cost of insurance on an LSV is very very cheap (I have one).
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gong, what do u pay for insurance on your lsv...gn
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I pay $65.97 for six months of coverage . . . so $132/year . . . it includes: Bodily Injury - $300,000; Property Damage - $25,000; Medical Payment - $5,000 per individual; Uninsured bodily injury - $300,000; Comprehensive loss with $1,000 deductible; and Collision loss with a $50 deductible. I have my insurance through USAA. At one time USAA was reserved for military officers but the company is pretty open now but as a former officer I do receive a special 12% of premiums back so my actual insurance bill for the LSV is $116 when you consider the dividend check I get at the end of the year.
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gongoozler,
Thanks for the information. I will check into the insurance. I am both concerned and disappointed with the responses from those that feel if you are not okay to drive a car which weights much more than a golf cart and has the ability to do 100 MPH then you should not be driving a golf cart that is limited to 19.5 MPH. Car a permitted to go places where the traffic is very heavy and going quite fast. I do admit and agree that hopefully we all will reach an age where we should not be driving anything more than a walker. With TV being a retirement community I would have hoped that people would be more compassionate for seniors. The days of small communities with all the stores needed to live being within walking distance is gone. It isn't even that way in TV. Unless we start public transportation services that travel every street, how will people get around? |
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