View Full Version : Are tanks allowed to be driven in the Villages?
ret369
01-30-2014, 01:23 AM
Tonights news had a human interest story about a villager resident who built
a small scale tank. The reporter was able to drive it in the street. The film also showed it firing a soft projectile down the street. Wonderful. It is legal to operate this vehicle? If not, can this be driven on the golf paths? Can you imagine driving a golf cart or taking a walk and seeing a small tank approach you on the same path. Discussion anyone?
TraceyMooreRN
01-30-2014, 04:01 AM
Remember the pathways along the roadway are Multi-purpose paths-not golf cart paths. You can walk, bike, ride (anything I think) on these pathways. Yes, including scooters, 4 wheelers, race cars, etc....the problem arises when you are on the pathway and you must exit to enter a roadway--thus not legal (my understanding) to drive/operate most of the "other" things on the roadway. I don't think Sumter County is enforcing what we drive on the paths--just the stopping at intersections of roadways, speed limits while entering roadways.
I am sorry I missed his invention!!
Parker
01-30-2014, 06:30 AM
I'd love to see that tank! Can't imagine it is a hazard to anyone, as the guy who built it no doubt built it with love and passion. He'd never risk damaging it. Bombs away!
graciegirl
01-30-2014, 07:16 AM
Tonights news had a human interest story about a villager resident who built
a small scale tank. The reporter was able to drive it in the street. The film also showed it firing a soft projectile down the street. Wonderful. It is legal to operate this vehicle? If not, can this be driven on the golf paths? Can you imagine driving a golf cart or taking a walk and seeing a small tank approach you on the same path. Discussion anyone?
If you tell us what network and news show, those among us can find a link and a picture. Was it local? Was it national news? I have seen some pretty amazing things built on a golf cart frame and I see no reason that something that looks like a tank wouldn't have the same privilege as my red cart that has Ohio State on the front.
TNLAKEPANDA
01-30-2014, 07:24 AM
As long as you don't try to go through a cart tunnel you should be OK
elizabeth52
01-30-2014, 07:33 AM
Here is a link to the news article.
Villages resident builds T-shirt-shooting mini-tank | Ocala.com (http://www.ocala.com/article/20140128/ARTICLES/140129664#gsc.tab=0)
CFrance
01-30-2014, 07:45 AM
I think he sounds like a very reasonable, clever engineer and has no intentions of driving it on the paths. It looks fantastic.
graciegirl
01-30-2014, 07:46 AM
Here is a link to the news article.
Villages resident builds T-shirt-shooting mini-tank | Ocala.com (http://www.ocala.com/article/20140128/ARTICLES/140129664#gsc.tab=0)
THANK YOU ELIZABETH.
This quote in the article says it all....
"I wanted this to be a tribute to the troops and their tank that served with distinction in Iraq in 1991," he said, adding that he chose to construct that model because the exterior shape would be easy to duplicate."
Birdie Dreamer
01-30-2014, 07:47 AM
If he does take it out on the paths I wonder if it can do 20 MPH. If not I would caution all of the impatient golf cart drivers who pass him to remember to use all four fingers when you salute. He is armed with T shirts!
kittygilchrist
01-30-2014, 08:18 AM
discussion: I have a genius brother who spent his childhood making rockets go off and making potato guns...he's still at it, firing grapefruit into Kings Bay at Crystal River. I think it's a hoot!
dok4933
01-30-2014, 10:32 AM
What a great tribute to the real Hero's, our men and women in the military.
CFrance
01-30-2014, 10:46 AM
If he does take it out on the paths I wonder if it can do 20 MPH. If not I would caution all of the impatient golf cart drivers who pass him to remember to use all four fingers when you salute. He is armed with T shirts!
Funny!
Maybe this is what we need to have parked in our driveways to keep the burglars away! They can ask themselves: Is there anybody in that tank? Do I feel LUCKY today?
buggyone
01-30-2014, 11:35 AM
Before I moved to The Villages, I lived in the Washington DC 'burbs. I was a member of the Military Vehicle Preservation Association through the local chapter. Many of the members had rebuilt military vehicles from around the world and loved showing them at various exhibitions. I did not have one but sure did enjoy seeing what others had rebuilt. Many of the guys put lots of time and lots of money into the restorations.
I have attached a link to their website if you are interested in taking a look.
Washington Area Collectors / Blue & Gray Military Vehicle Trust (http://washingtonbluegray.com/index.html)
njbchbum
01-30-2014, 11:50 AM
I wonder if the 'girl's posse' could get Vince to let us use the tank as a mascot!
Taltarzac725
01-30-2014, 05:03 PM
I think he sounds like a very reasonable, clever engineer and has no intentions of driving it on the paths. It looks fantastic.
Good looking model tank. You guys had me worried a bit. There was a real tank that used to come onto the University of Nevada, Reno campus when the National Guard was recruiting there. Or, maybe, it was some other military branch. Those things are very noisy and probably put an awful lot of strain on roads not meant to handle that much concentrated weight. Can imagine what a tank tracks would do to a golf course.
Chazz
01-30-2014, 05:41 PM
discussion: I have a genius brother who spent his childhood making rockets go off and making potato guns...he's still at it, firing grapefruit into Kings Bay at Crystal River. I think it's a hoot!
Ah, potato guns! I remember the many spud fights the neighborhood kids got into with these things. I almost had forgotten.
Bizdoc
01-30-2014, 07:22 PM
About the only good defense against all of the drivers intent on killing everyone else on the road...
SIRE1
01-30-2014, 07:54 PM
I know that the gun shoots T-shirts, but if it could shoot a golf ball about 300 yards with some accuracy, then I would REALLY want one as my golf cart. :coolsmiley:
Bonanza
01-31-2014, 12:14 AM
Tonights news had a human interest story about a villager resident who built
a small scale tank. The reporter was able to drive it in the street. The film also showed it firing a soft projectile down the street. Wonderful. It is legal to operate this vehicle? If not, can this be driven on the golf paths? Can you imagine driving a golf cart or taking a walk and seeing a small tank approach you on the same path. Discussion anyone?
I saw that newscast. That man is amazing. I can't wait to see what he does next. He built that tank using photos only which he accumulated -- nothing more! It's seems to be about the same size as a 4-person golf cart so I see no reason why he can't drive it the same places golf courts go. The "projectile" you mention was a rolled up T-shirt, so there isn't anything scary about that. If I saw it approaching me on the street, the only thing I could say or think would be "WOW!" :coolsmiley:
jhrc4
01-31-2014, 07:59 AM
They sure are: Check out the local Swimming Pools, there all over the place.
graciegirl
01-31-2014, 08:14 AM
I know that the gun shoots T-shirts, but if it could shoot a golf ball about 300 yards with some accuracy, then I would REALLY want one as my golf cart. :coolsmiley:
OMG. THAT could be the answer to one of my problems.:pepper2:
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