Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I think the issue is not whether you are going to get a ticket or not. The issue is whether you have a habit of breaking the law or not, and how safe it is to do so.
Me, I do not make a habit of breaking the law knowingly. I also think that a golf cart over 20mph is unsafe. So I avoid exceeding 20mph, since that is the speed limit on the multi-modals, and I respect that. Your mileage may vary. |
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As far as the other parts of that post go: 19.9 in a golf cart is safe but 20.1 is not???? I doubt it. Anyone who goes 20.1 in a golf cart at times is "making a habit of breaking the law"? You "avoid" going over 20? That implies your cart is capable of going over 20 which in and of itself makes YOU a "law breaker" ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Our salesperson told us that they sold a cart to a man who changed the governor. He was involved in an accident that resulted in a death of another person. The FIRST thing the police did was to impound the cart. The governor was checked, and found to be well above Florida regulations. The store was spoken to by investigators about their proof of factory/mfg. delivery of the cart to the man and they were free of ANY AND ALL wrongdoing. On the other hand, the man who changed the governor was charged. Proof was with the impounded golf cart and he was found guilty. He went to prison. Some lawyer probably got him out right away, I don't know. I'd imagine that his insurance company did not pay the victim's family, but I have no further information. I would imagine he lost, in more ways than one, and asked himself IF he would've done it all over again, if given a 2nd chance? REMEMBER the 59th Bridge song. That sales persons story convinced us to leave it alone! |
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It’s not carts going 20.1, but rather much faster. I clocked my buddies cart at 32 mph
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Your liability will cover anything not excluded in your policy. That said, you could be held liable in a civil suit if a court finds you negligent. Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV. This is not legal advice. |
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My car is capable of 140, should I be charged with "speeding"? My kitchen knives are capable of killing my neighbor---should I be charged with murder? My bottle of fireball in my liquor cabinet is capable of making me drunk---should I be charged? The law kind of reminds me of the move "Minority Report" where psychics predicted a future crime and LEOs arrested the perps for actions they have not yet taken. |
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So what’s so wrong with that? I love my old wife’s tail!
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Looks like there's a 5MPH grace period written into the law for golf carts. @20 MPR setup, but not violated by up to 25MPH. golf card over 25MPH is an LSV. I would think that a flat surface would be the test criteria for the 20MPH since different hills would produce different speeds. However, the gas cart will not respond to more gas going downhill once your at the setup speed. My gas Yamaha is setup for 20MPH it will go 22-23 mph going down some of the steepest hills and maybe a little more going down the bridge over 441 to Orange Blossom.
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New to TV. Not an insurance agent, LEO OR Legal Beagle, but I have seen many signs through out TV that states max speed is 20MPH unless otherwise posted. As you say, haven't seen a sign on the MMPs, but I can't imagine the MMPs are higher speed limit than the shared roads.... IMHO
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Driving on a public road is a giant leap from driving on an MMP. |
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