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alemorkam
02-26-2014, 08:21 AM
As reported on Villages - News a 70 year old was ejected from his cart late last night when he hit a curb. He is in critical condition in Ocala. We have to be careful in our carts.

tommy steam
02-26-2014, 09:38 AM
As reported on Villages - News a 70 year old was ejected from his cart late last night when he hit a curb. He is in critical condition in Ocala. We have to be careful in our carts.

I hope he makes it. Get seat belts and wear them, in your car and golf cart.

LittleDog
02-26-2014, 10:45 AM
I know Richard and have played golf with him many times. He's a real nice guy and I am saddened to find out about this accident. I don't think alcohol was involved but I could be wrong. In any case I'm hoping for his eventual recovery.

John

DeanFL
02-26-2014, 11:34 AM
Been here 3 weeks now - bought our golf cart, used, on ToTV Sales section. Been a Lurker here for years, and heard of these 'ejections'. Must say, I just don't feel comfortable in the Cart without being strapped in. I'm a DIY type of guy, so ordered seat belts/bracket late last week - expected del tomorrow. Also have a little pup, Chip. And got him HIS restraint, harness and leash connect - will attach to basket behind the seat, so he's safe too sitting on the seat.

Hope the gentleman recovers...

PennBF
02-26-2014, 12:00 PM
Both my wife and I have very good vision however it is a challenge to drive in the evening with lights on on coming carts and the curbs with no highlighters to identify around the islands, etc.etc. I don't think there is a question the curbs need better identifications and should have painting that show where they are..!!:bowdown:
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graciegirl
02-26-2014, 12:18 PM
Praying for Richard and all who love him. Drive carefully everyone. I am not as confidant driving after dark as I was once.


Golf carts are not as protective of bodies as are cars.

tainsley
02-26-2014, 12:32 PM
Coming home from dinner last night we came upon the accident after 9:00. Many fellow Villagers stopped by and stayed with the gentleman until ambulance arrived. We will keep this gentleman in our thoughts and prayers and wish him a speedy recovery. Please be safe everyone especially in the evening. The paths are dark and curvy...and slow down!

justjim
02-26-2014, 12:38 PM
I pray the gentleman recovers. I have mixed thoughts about requiring seatbelts in golf carts. I am beginning to lean toward making them a requirement when sold----knowing that many will still not use them.

Penguin
02-26-2014, 02:27 PM
Hope the man recovers quickly. I would be in favor of better lights on the golf carts. You cant see jack with the stock lights and most are misadjusted shining into the trees.

RichardC
02-26-2014, 03:13 PM
Hope this Gentleman recovers soon to enjoy The Villages. I was following a friend and a car took a right turn right in front of him and he narrowly avoided a serious accident. The next day I had seat belts installed. My wife and I wear them every time we travel. It has to help.

duffysmom
02-26-2014, 05:34 PM
Seat belts are a must. According to the POA the majority of serious injuries are due to head trauma.