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twoplanekid
07-07-2015, 03:34 PM
As we have more golf carts here than anywhere else on the planet, I am sure many would enjoy golf cart racing in The Villages. It is my understanding that law enforcement doesn’t have any authority on the multi-modal paths. And, The Village government doesn’t have any law enforcement authority at all. So, why don’t we have official racing on the paths? I believe that the suggested speed on the paths is 20 but it can’t be enforced. Racing might allow everyone to become better drivers. We will soon have striping to help us stay on the paths at higher speeds. Let’s go for it and fulfill our need for speed.
Watch the world's fastest golf cart drag race at 118 MPH - SBNation.com (http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2014/11/3/7150725/watch-the-worlds-fastest-golf-cart-drag-race-at-118-mph)
twoplanekid
07-07-2015, 03:36 PM
Or, should we encourage the Florida legislature to change the CDD rules to allow someone to have law enforcement authority on the multi-modal trails. This change could be added to the other suggested change to CDD statutes that would allow enforcement of parking rules on the side streets. Let’s go racing or not.
Please read III Enforcement on page 4 as presented on the districgov web site.
http://www.districtgov.org/community/Multi-Modal-Memo.pdf
Is this good self-regulation by default or is it about time for a needed change? Is my understanding of this situation accurate?
graciegirl
07-07-2015, 03:41 PM
Or, should we encourage the Florida legislature to change the CDD rules to allow someone to have law enforcement authority on the multi-modal trails. This change could be added to the other suggested change to CDD statutes that would allow enforcement of parking rules on the side streets. Let’s go racing or not.
Please read III Enforcement on page 4 as presented on the districgov web site.
http://www.districtgov.org/community/Multi-Modal-Memo.pdf
Is this good self-regulation by default or is it about time for a needed change? Is my understanding of this situation accurate?
I dunno, but it sounds like you are thinking a lot about the Villages while you are in Ohio. Right out of the gate you were really interested in getting the speed reduced on golf carts to 15MPH, if I remember correctly, and I think that is before your purchase of one. Correct me if I am wrong.
Being a traditionalist, I am interested in not having more government going on.
tomwed
07-07-2015, 03:50 PM
Or, should we encourage the Florida legislature to change the CDD rules to allow someone to have law enforcement authority on the multi-modal trails. This change could be added to the other suggested change to CDD statutes that would allow enforcement of parking rules on the side streets. Let’s go racing or not.
Please read III Enforcement on page 4 as presented on the districgov web site.
http://www.districtgov.org/community/Multi-Modal-Memo.pdf
Is this good self-regulation by default or is it about time for a needed change? Is my understanding of this situation accurate?
Is it our understanding you don't live here?
twoplanekid
07-07-2015, 03:51 PM
I dunno, but it sounds like you are thinking a lot about the Villages while you are in Ohio. Right out of the gate you were really interested in getting the speed reduced on golf carts to 15MPH, if I remember correctly, and I think that is before your purchase of one. Correct me if I am wrong.
Being a traditionalist, I am interested in not having more government going on.
I do want to have a better understanding of how things operate in The Village for my return. I have never stated nor do I have a clue at this point in time about speed limits. I believe I did quote another person on her view of speed limits, not mine. Yes, I wish I could spend more time there. I own a new home there in Lake Deaton and my wife says we may live there full time! Not sure what this has to do with my questions?
Remember graciegirl, I don’t ask questions because they are easy, but because they are hard questions.
graciegirl
07-07-2015, 04:08 PM
We are all concerned about golf cart safety, but not much can change that they are open vehicles.
This is the thread that I remember and I think there is something on this thread about an elected CDD woman voicing her interest in lowering the speed limit to 15.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/all-about-golf-carts-things-156/golf-carts-traveling-machine-145930/
Bogie Shooter
07-07-2015, 04:12 PM
I do want to have a better understanding of how things operate in The Village for my return. I have never stated nor do I have a clue at this point in time about speed limits. I believe I did quote another person on her view of speed limits, not mine. Yes, I wish I could spend more time there. I own a new home there in Lake Deaton and my wife says we may live there full time! Not sure what this has to do with my questions?
Remember graciegirl, I don’t ask questions because they are easy, but because they are hard questions.
I think this explains about everything.....................or is my thinking this way, due to it being 5:10PM.:beer3:
tomwed
07-07-2015, 04:13 PM
I do want to have a better understanding of how things operate in The Village for my return. I have never stated nor do I have a clue at this point in time about speed limits. I believe I did quote another person on her view on speed limits, not mine. Yes, I wish I could spend more time there. I own a new home there and my wife says we may live there full time! Not sure what this has to do with my questions?
As an owner you have a vested interest in the community just like the rest of us. I misunderstood your intention. I'm sorry. Ordinarily I try to avoid these kinds of discussions but I feel like I owe you my thoughts on the subject.
I don't own a cart. I bike the multi-modules. I think the speed limit is 20 mph.
Yesterday I golfed with a friend who told me that his friend, an insurance investigator determines as soon as possible if a golf cart in an accident has been tampered with. I think he was referring to the speed settings. If it can move above 20 mph he said it makes a difference.
I think that would be enough information for a reasonable person not to drive a cart that can exceed 20 mph. I think the liability motivates more than a ticket, safety or ethics.
I may delete all of this. As I said..................
John_W
07-07-2015, 04:16 PM
Here's something that is legal, already operating, and is only a 1/2 mile from Colony Plaza. America's oldest operating go-cart dirt track. Besides, does anyone want to forfeit their golf cart insurance while performing dangerous and high speed stunts?
Speedway Park | Fruitland Park Florida 34731 (http://www.speedwaypark.biz/)
http://www.speedwaypark.biz/Speedway_Park.jpg
http://www.speedwaypark.biz/tn_FP_9-18___380_.JPG
twoplanekid
07-07-2015, 04:18 PM
We are all concerned about golf cart safety, but not much can change that they are open vehicles.
This is the thread that I remember and I think there is something on this thread about an elected CDD woman voicing her interest in lowering the speed limit to 15.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/all-about-golf-carts-things-156/golf-carts-traveling-machine-145930/
Why they even bother to talk about such things as speed limits with enforcement not a possibility. Am I correct about my understanding of this situation?
Jima64
07-07-2015, 04:25 PM
Curious as to how much time on average would you save running a typical errand in a golf cart that had been tampered with compared to the stock cart most own? As I have gotten older I really don't worry about a couple of minutes here and there. To me, lowering speeds would only increase the amount of fines collected, just like in cars.
twoplanekid
07-07-2015, 04:34 PM
Here's something that is legal, already operating, and is only a 1/2 mile from Colony Plaza. America's oldest operating go-cart dirt track. Besides, does anyone want to forfeit their golf cart insurance while performing dangerous and high speed stunts?
Speedway Park | Fruitland Park Florida 34731 (http://www.speedwaypark.biz/)
http://www.speedwaypark.biz/Speedway_Park.jpg
http://www.speedwaypark.biz/tn_FP_9-18___380_.JPG
As I have flown fast aircraft in the past, my need for speed is over. As my friends know me as a kidder, I was not serious about racing on the paths. However, I don’t understand what legal rules keep me from speeding as there is currently no power of enforcement of any rules on the path as I understand it except for self- regulation. That may be enough. I am not sure others understand this situation from reading their suggestion on how to make the path safer.
Carl in Tampa
07-07-2015, 04:37 PM
As we have more golf carts here than anywhere else on the planet, I am sure many would enjoy golf cart racing in The Villages. It is my understanding that law enforcement doesn’t have any authority on the multi-modal paths. And, The Village government doesn’t have any law enforcement authority at all. So, why don’t we have official racing on the paths? I believe that the suggested speed on the paths is 20 but it can’t be enforced. Racing might allow everyone to become better drivers. We will soon have striping to help us stay on the paths at higher speeds. Let’s go for it and fulfill our need for speed.
Watch the world's fastest golf cart drag race at 118 MPH - SBNation.com (http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2014/11/3/7150725/watch-the-worlds-fastest-golf-cart-drag-race-at-118-mph)
One can only assume that the golf cart racing proposal is a joke, since it is so ridiculous on its' face. But, I am responding based upon your mistaken belief that "law enforcement doesn't have any authority on the multi-modal paths." This is incorrect. The legal brief that someone has already provided a link to simply says the police cannot enforce traffic control devices on the paths.
One quick example is that DUI laws which apply "anywhere in the state," not just on the public roads. Reckless Driving, Willful and Wanton, does not require violation of a speed limit to apply. You get the idea.
:police:
twoplanekid
07-07-2015, 04:44 PM
One can only assume that the golf cart racing proposal is a joke, since it is so ridiculous on its' face. But, I am responding based upon your mistaken belief that "law enforcement doesn't have any authority on the multi-modal paths." This is incorrect. The legal brief that someone has already provided a link to simply says the police cannot enforce traffic control devices on the paths.
One quick example is that DUI laws which apply "anywhere in the state," not just on the public roads. Reckless Driving, Willful and Wanton, does not require violation of a speed limit to apply. You get the idea.
:police:
You are correct on both points( the joke and DUI ) and I thank you very much. Many other rules may not be enforceable.
buzzy
07-07-2015, 04:48 PM
Why they even bother to talk about such things as speed limits with enforcement not a possibility. Am I correct about my understanding of this situation?
Hey, when you get here, can I help you to organize a pylon race around the water towers? No rule against that, yet.
twoplanekid
07-07-2015, 04:57 PM
Hey, when you get here, can I help you to organize a pylon race around the water towers? No rule against that, yet.
I would be happy to race. However, even birds can beat me when flying my J-3 Cub so I don't race. There are FAA rules that govern flying in the air above you and the FAA does enforce all of their rules.
OpusX1
07-07-2015, 05:56 PM
Speed may not be enforced at this time on the MM Trails but it is in fact enforced on the roads and you have to be on a road to get to the trail. I also believe that the Sumter County Sheriff's Dept, and the Lady Lake Police Department do in fact have Police Carts that are capable of patrolling the MM trail.
graciegirl
07-07-2015, 06:11 PM
Why they even bother to talk about such things as speed limits with enforcement not a possibility. Am I correct about my understanding of this situation?
. People have received tickets while driving golf carts. I think the sheriff's office has a couple of golf carts too.
Here is a thread on the subject of golf cart tickets;
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/all-about-golf-carts-things-156/golf-cart-tickets-driver-license-151180/?highlight=golf+cart+tickets
graciegirl
07-07-2015, 06:28 PM
And this thread quotes the latest laws about golf carts from the VHA Newsletter;
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/new-golf-cart-laws-66907/
twoplanekid
07-07-2015, 06:50 PM
And this thread quotes the latest laws about golf carts from the VHA Newsletter;
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/new-golf-cart-laws-66907/
Thanks for the references but they do not seem to address the question of actions on the multi-modal paths. Please note that I referenced the current information as presented on the district web site to bring into question enforcement on the multi-modal paths. DUI is a special event and there may be others that enable law enforcement to take action.
http://www.districtgov.org/community/Multi-Modal-Memo.pdf
graciegirl
07-07-2015, 07:32 PM
Thanks for the references but they do not seem to address the question of actions on the multi-modal paths. Please note that I referenced the current information as presented on the district web site to bring into question enforcement on the multi-modal paths. DUI is a special event and there may be others that enable law enforcement to take action.
http://www.districtgov.org/community/Multi-Modal-Memo.pdf
What is your goal in this? Perhaps it would be clearer if you called the non emergency line of the Sumter County Sheriff's office?
perrjojo
07-07-2015, 07:53 PM
What is your goal in this? Perhaps it would be clearer if you called the non emergency line of the Sumter County Sheriff's office?
I'm with you Gracie. I just don't get the point of this thread. We are adults and we know the rules. Some will always push the envelope but most of us are responsible enough to "self police".
twoplanekid
07-07-2015, 08:04 PM
What is your goal in this? Perhaps it would be clearer if you called the non emergency line of the Sumter County Sheriff's office?
People ask questions all the time on Talk of the Villages. Sometime answers are found here and sometimes not. I am hopeful someone can explain to me what is found on the District web site describing a lack of enforcement capability by the Villages and law enforcement on the multi-modal paths. If one doesn’t have an answer, another may. If I can remember to ask this question in four or more months when I return to TV, I will try to attend another Welcome Wednesday meeting to ask. Sorry you don’t like the question.
Topspinmo
07-07-2015, 08:14 PM
Just like in your car you can break the law and speed. Which happens every day down every road. Golf carts are not suppose to exceed 20 mph. There don't have to be speed limits posted if the cart can't exceed 20 mph. Now If you tamper with the governed speed of golf car You or them are breaking the law and will be punished when caught just like getting caught speeding.
Now for the LSV using golf cart paths? IMO they Shouldn't be allowed do the the fact they Are street legal vehicles capable of exceed the 20 mph limited speed of golf cart. But, that's my opinion which don't mean anything:22yikes:
People find ways to skirt or cheat about every law. So what the point of this? If you are law breaker or cheater willl posted sign going to stop them?
twoplanekid
07-07-2015, 08:43 PM
Laws without consequences. If I understand correctly the dilemma the Villages and law enforcement face on enforcement of many rules broken on the multi-modal paths, then we only have self- regulation which may or may not be enough and appropriate for the level of safety we would like to attain. In the RC world, we operate under self-regulation and dread what rules the FAA might enact because they have enforce powers. I can see both sides of this issue.
Am I correct in my understanding of what is on districgov site when it comes to lack of enforcement capabilities on the multi-modal trails? Everyone in TV who uses a golf cart should know this. I will use as my excuse I am new to TV.
EnglishJW
07-07-2015, 08:56 PM
As an owner you have a vested interest in the community just like the rest of us. I misunderstood your intention. I'm sorry. Ordinarily I try to avoid these kinds of discussions but I feel like I owe you my thoughts on the subject.
I don't own a cart. I bike the multi-modules. I think the speed limit is 20 mph.
Yesterday I golfed with a friend who told me that his friend, an insurance investigator determines as soon as possible if a golf cart in an accident has been tampered with. I think he was referring to the speed settings. If it can move above 20 mph he said it makes a difference.
I think that would be enough information for a reasonable person not to drive a cart that can exceed 20 mph. I think the liability motivates more than a ticket, safety or ethics.
I may delete all of this. As I said..................
We are somewhat new to all of this but we do own a cart (electric). It will do 20 MPH. We are passed regularly by other golf cars. One evening we were playing billiards and there was a big discussion going on about how fast everyone's golf car could go. The claims were from 25 to 35. Most of the attendees were very proud of having their cars modified (and some did it themselves). The biggest discussion was about someone altering the speed as quickly as humanly possible when they got their golf car. I don't think 20 MPH is a problem IF it were to actually be enforced. I personally don't believe reducing the speed limit to 15 and doing nothing to enforce the lower limit will have any impact whatsoever.
NYGUY
07-07-2015, 09:11 PM
This is crazy!!!
:spoken:
SouthOfTheBorder
07-07-2015, 09:41 PM
People ask questions all the time on Talk of the Villages. Sometime answers are found here and sometimes not. I am hopeful someone can explain to me what is found on the District web site describing a lack of enforcement capability by the Villages and law enforcement on the multi-modal paths. If one doesn’t have an answer, another may. If I can remember to ask this question in four or more months when I return to TV, I will try to attend another Welcome Wednesday meeting to ask. Sorry you don’t like the question.
Are you aware the lack of "law enforcement capabilities" by ALL FL CDD's is found in the FL statues that authorized CDD's and passed by FL legislative actions? The statutes specifically exclude those powers for CDDs.
For that reason, law enforcement power cannot be an option for TV even if TV wanted it.
Perhaps when are become a resident of FL, you could contact our local state legislature reps to lobby your concerns about how "fast" someone drives on multi-modal paths. :thumbup:
Then again you may want to first host a couple of driveway parties and spend a couple of afternoons at your local pool to bounce your thoughts of 15 mph limit on multi-modal trails off neighbors and friends. :D
Don
justjim
07-07-2015, 10:55 PM
I do want to have a better understanding of how things operate in The Village for my return. I have never stated nor do I have a clue at this point in time about speed limits. I believe I did quote another person on her view of speed limits, not mine. Yes, I wish I could spend more time there. I own a new home there in Lake Deaton and my wife says we may live there full time! Not sure what this has to do with my questions?
Remember graciegirl, I don’t ask questions because they are easy, but because they are hard questions.
:read: Sometimes the right question is,
Are we asking the right question. Abraham Lincoln
twoplanekid
07-08-2015, 06:58 AM
Are you aware the lack of "law enforcement capabilities" by ALL FL CDD's is found in the FL statues that authorized CDD's and passed by FL legislative actions? The statutes specifically exclude those powers for CDDs.
For that reason, law enforcement power cannot be an option for TV even if TV wanted it.
Perhaps when are become a resident of FL, you could contact our local state legislature reps to lobby your concerns about how "fast" someone drives on multi-modal paths. :thumbup:
Then again you may want to first host a couple of driveway parties and spend a couple of afternoons at your local pool to bounce your thoughts of 15 mph limit on multi-modal trails off neighbors and friends. :D
Don
I agree and expressed that in my second post that wasn’t a joke "Or, should we encourage the Florida legislature to change the CDD rules to allow someone to have law enforcement authority on the multi-modal trails. This change could be added to the other suggested change to CDD statutes that would allow enforcement of parking rules on the side streets. “ And I say someone because no one with a few exceptions (DUI) has the power at present to enforce rules on the multi-modal paths.
This situation is present in all Florida CDDs thus is not unique to the Villages other than we have one heck of a lot more golf carts here than any other place in the world.
I don’t believe anyone can talk about speed limits except around pools until data is collected and analyzed. Nothing has been collected as far as I can tell.
outlaw
07-08-2015, 08:20 AM
Laws without consequences. If I understand correctly the dilemma the Villages and law enforcement face on enforcement of many rules broken on the multi-modal paths, then we only have self- regulation which may or may not be enough and appropriate for the level of safety we would like to attain. In the RC world, we operate under self-regulation and dread what rules the FAA might enact because they have enforce powers. I can see both sides of this issue.
Am I correct in my understanding of what is on districgov site when it comes to lack of enforcement capabilities on the multi-modal trails? Everyone in TV who uses a golf cart should know this. I will use as my excuse I am new to TV.
You seem to be obsessed with legislating golf cart speeds and seat belts. If you want seat belts, install seat belts. If you don't want to go over 15 mph, don't go over15 mph. If you are so concerned with golf cart safety, maybe you should not drive or ride in a golf cart. There are enough laws on the books. You commented that you don't want your RC hobby legislated, and then it seems all you do is post about legislating golf cart operation. Tell us how you feel about jumbo sized drinks.
John_W
07-08-2015, 08:24 AM
Laws without consequences. If I understand correctly the dilemma the Villages and law enforcement face on enforcement of many rules broken on the multi-modal paths, then we only have self- regulation which may or may not be enough and appropriate for the level of safety we would like to attain. In the RC world, we operate under self-regulation and dread what rules the FAA might enact because they have enforce powers. I can see both sides of this issue.
Am I correct in my understanding of what is on districgov site when it comes to lack of enforcement capabilities on the multi-modal trails? Everyone in TV who uses a golf cart should know this. I will use as my excuse I am new to TV.
Sometimes rules are written and the only enforceable option is the honor system. We see this in professional golf all the time. Since you're always talking about the FAA, how about the rule that no aircraft shall exceed 250 kts (288 mph) under 10,000 feet.
If you were flying something other than your Cub, maybe a turbo prop or a twin and you decided to fly at 8,000 at 300 kts, and since you're VFR you are only squawking 1200 and you're not in contact with ATC, who is responsible for your speed. The answer of course is 'you', the same person who is operating his golf cart below 20 mph.
looneycat
07-08-2015, 08:35 AM
what a ridiculous thread, most people obey the speed limit those that don't speed in their cars as well despite the fact that it is enforced on the roads, legislate it and all that will change is a few tickets....
justjim
07-08-2015, 08:41 AM
The right question is: Should you "ban" the golf cart or fine a resident who is driving a golf cart that has the ability to travel 25-30 mph on a multi-modal trail or on any other street within The Villages?
That is the question we should be asking----instead of all this other "attention getting" gobbly gook!
When the speed limit is 35mph, we travel around TV in cars that will do 100mph and more. You see where I'm going and my rationale for saying leave the golf carts in TV just like they are and keep the Government out of the picture.
I don't believe that you gain anything by giving a resident of TV a huge fine for having a golf cart that can go 5 miles over the legal speed of 20mph. That rationale is not only nonsense it defies common sense IMHO.
If you are going to fine a resident for having a golf cart that will go 5mph over the speed limit, then to be fair you should fine a resident for having a car that will go 75mph over the legal speed limit. All nonsense!
HimandMe
07-08-2015, 08:49 AM
Or, should we encourage the Florida legislature to change the CDD rules to allow someone to have law enforcement authority on the multi-modal trails. This change could be added to the other suggested change to CDD statutes that would allow enforcement of parking rules on the side streets. Let’s go racing or not.
Please read III Enforcement on page 4 as presented on the districgov web site.
http://www.districtgov.org/community/Multi-Modal-Memo.pdf
Is this good self-regulation by default or is it about time for a needed change? Is my understanding of this situation accurate?
More rules equals less freedom. Common sense should prevail.
Barefoot
07-08-2015, 09:29 AM
You seem to be obsessed with legislating golf cart speeds and seat belts. If you want seat belts, install seat belts. If you don't want to go over 15 mph, don't go over15 mph. If you are so concerned with golf cart safety, maybe you should not drive or ride in a golf cart. There are enough laws on the books. You commented that you don't want your RC hobby legislated, and then it seems all you do is post about legislating golf cart operation. :thumbup:
twoplanekid
07-08-2015, 09:34 AM
Do I now have this correct? The 42 miles of multi-modal paths in TV have many rules that can’t be enforced because of the way CDDs were setup in Florida. However, we don’t need enforcement of those rules on the paths because we all do a good job of self-regulation and enforcement is an unnecessary evil. The safety record of golf cart use in TV is at an acceptable level.
As I have not seen any speed data of actual golf cart travel on the paths, I will just have to accept your conclusions that people are using common sense with their operation of golf carts and try to avoid those that don’t.
vette
07-08-2015, 09:36 AM
More rules equals less freedom. Common sense should prevail.
"If you are going to fine a resident for having a golf cart that will go 5mph over the speed limit, then to be fair you should fine a resident for having a car that will go 75mph over the legal speed limit. All nonsense! "
I agree completely! I would hope that at our stage of life we have learned that No Law can protect people from being irresponsible. . . AND usually when people do try to legislate life the "Law of Unintended Consequences" creates more problems then ever anticipated.
SouthOfTheBorder
07-08-2015, 06:26 PM
Do I now have this correct? The 42 miles of multi-modal paths in TV have many rules that can’t be enforced because of the way CDDs were setup in Florida. However, we don’t need enforcement of those rules on the paths because we all do a good job of self-regulation and enforcement is an unnecessary evil. The safety record of golf cart use in TV is at an acceptable level.
As I have not seen any speed data of actual golf cart travel on the paths, I will just have to accept your conclusions that people are using common sense with their operation of golf carts and try to avoid those that don’t.
Bingo! :D:thumbup:
Don
rubicon
07-10-2015, 04:47 AM
As we have more golf carts here than anywhere else on the planet, I am sure many would enjoy golf cart racing in The Villages. It is my understanding that law enforcement doesn’t have any authority on the multi-modal paths. And, The Village government doesn’t have any law enforcement authority at all. So, why don’t we have official racing on the paths? I believe that the suggested speed on the paths is 20 but it can’t be enforced. Racing might allow everyone to become better drivers. We will soon have striping to help us stay on the paths at higher speeds. Let’s go for it and fulfill our need for speed.
Watch the world's fastest golf cart drag race at 118 MPH - SBNation.com (http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2014/11/3/7150725/watch-the-worlds-fastest-golf-cart-drag-race-at-118-mph)
twoplanekid: Perhaps you would have been wiser to have lived here for a while before making such ridiculous suggestions. I haven't seen a whole lot of issues with speed on multi-modal paths because irrespective of a carts speed the nature and application of the multi-modal paths keeps speed at a minimum along with the fact that most cart owners are responsible people.
I like that the Districts do not have policing powers but then I like less government and so ,and while respectively submitted, I resent your attempt to imposing more rules and regulations on the rest of us
The police can and do check for golf cart speeders on diamond lanes. I certainly do not want to waste taxpayer money for some officer to issue a senior a speeding ticket for going 21 mph.
My cart is set at 20mph so that you understand I have no self interests here
Now for some history, and since I am late to this thread surprised that another poster had not mentioned it.
The fact is for the first few years that I lived here ( moved in 2006) the local sheriff's department would periodically advertise they were sponsoring golf cart racing. Now why would a local sheriff's department sponsor racing to see who had the fastest carts? I assure you I never bit
In summary please consider a live let live attitude here because all we really want anymore is not to be managed we had enough of that while raising our families and tending to our occupational pursuits.
Personal Best Regards:
Chatbrat
07-10-2015, 05:58 AM
I have clocked numerous carts over 30 mph-its just like the people who use their phones & cameras in the Sharon--laws are for others--I'm retired, I'm special
Patti LuPone- took a phone from a spectator who was texting during her show in NYC.
If there is an accident & the cart was found to be altered-there will be some splaning --to do Lucy
twoplanekid
07-10-2015, 08:17 AM
twoplanekid: Perhaps you would have been wiser to have lived here for a while before making such ridiculous suggestions. I haven't seen a whole lot of issues with speed on multi-modal paths because irrespective of a carts speed the nature and application of the multi-modal paths keeps speed at a minimum along with the fact that most cart owners are responsible people.
I like that the Districts do not have policing powers but then I like less government and so ,and while respectively submitted, I resent your attempt to imposing more rules and regulations on the rest of us
The police can and do check for golf cart speeders on diamond lanes. I certainly do not want to waste taxpayer money for some officer to issue a senior a speeding ticket for going 21 mph.
My cart is set at 20mph so that you understand I have no self interests here
Now for some history, and since I am late to this thread surprised that another poster had not mentioned it.
The fact is for the first few years that I lived here ( moved in 2006) the local sheriff's department would periodically advertise they were sponsoring golf cart racing. Now why would a local sheriff's department sponsor racing to see who had the fastest carts? I assure you I never bit
In summary please consider a live let live attitude here because all we really want anymore is not to be managed we had enough of that while raising our families and tending to our occupational pursuits.
Personal Best Regards:
It’s a discussion or debate on a forum. I don’t resent anyone with the opposite point of view. Actually, I am not sure I would be on your opposite side and am learning more about TV all of the time from comments by old timers to TV. I was trying to understand the enforcement of rules or lack thereof on the multi-modal paths as some TV district managers are suggesting changing them.
Why have rules when they can’t be enforced? As many of the rules on the path can’t be enforces, are they rules or guidelines. I feel it might be more precise to suggest that people not go over 20 on the paths than to say they must not. I believe that many people who live in TV chose to live in a community that already has more rules on the books than I previously thought possible.
How long must I live in TV to be able to say something? We do have the notion of free speech in America and debate on all issues should be allowed to take place. As some people will always have less experience than others, are they then to be excluded from the discussions or debates? A fresh examination by someone new is sometimes good.
As we get older, many times we become set in our ways. I hope I can always have an open mind to examine new ways of doing things. I certainly don’t mean to offend anyone by my current beliefs and opinions which may change over time.
EnglishJW
07-10-2015, 09:29 AM
twoplanekid: Perhaps you would have been wiser to have lived here for a while before making such ridiculous suggestions. I haven't seen a whole lot of issues with speed on multi-modal paths because irrespective of a carts speed the nature and application of the multi-modal paths keeps speed at a minimum along with the fact that most cart owners are responsible people.
I like that the Districts do not have policing powers but then I like less government and so ,and while respectively submitted, I resent your attempt to imposing more rules and regulations on the rest of us
The police can and do check for golf cart speeders on diamond lanes. I certainly do not want to waste taxpayer money for some officer to issue a senior a speeding ticket for going 21 mph.
My cart is set at 20mph so that you understand I have no self interests here
Now for some history, and since I am late to this thread surprised that another poster had not mentioned it.
The fact is for the first few years that I lived here ( moved in 2006) the local sheriff's department would periodically advertise they were sponsoring golf cart racing. Now why would a local sheriff's department sponsor racing to see who had the fastest carts? I assure you I never bit
In summary please consider a live let live attitude here because all we really want anymore is not to be managed we had enough of that while raising our families and tending to our occupational pursuits.
Personal Best Regards:
Very well said and I completely agree.
p.s. our car is set at 20 and has seat belts
twoplanekid
07-10-2015, 09:38 AM
I have been asking questions such as how to interpret what is presented on the district gov web site.
http://www.districtgov.org/community/Multi-Modal-Memo.pdf
What are the limits to enforcement on the multi-modal path? I am not talking about city or county roads. Few on this forum seem to want to discuss this issue. It is my understanding that many TV district managers are discussing changes to how we operate our golf carts. I am trying to understand the issues involved.
Gerald
07-10-2015, 10:15 AM
When do people grow up. Golf carts in the villages is a way to slow down . See the flowers and not kill others. The villages is not a race track. If you have this need. Go to a race track . We already have enough to accidents in the villages.
twoplanekid
07-13-2015, 06:52 PM
The following was posted on the District web site from the July 6, 2015 meeting . Please follow this link for more information on this subject.
http://www.districtgov.org/PDFView/PDFMeeting.aspx?id=20150706pa0201
an excerpt from page 18:
Speed Enforcement – Most would agree that excessive cart speed is probably a major factor in the cause of accidents. Neither the District nor the county law enforcement agencies currently have the jurisdictional authority to enforce a speed limit on our paths. To address this limitation, we should investigate what procedures or inter-local agreements could be put in place that would give our sheriff’s department the ability to enforce a speed limit on the paths located within all Districts, as they now have on all county roads.
Bogie Shooter
07-13-2015, 07:19 PM
As we have more golf carts here than anywhere else on the planet, I am sure many would enjoy golf cart racing in The Villages. It is my understanding that law enforcement doesn’t have any authority on the multi-modal paths. And, The Village government doesn’t have any law enforcement authority at all. So, why don’t we have official racing on the paths? I believe that the suggested speed on the paths is 20 but it can’t be enforced. Racing might allow everyone to become better drivers. We will soon have striping to help us stay on the paths at higher speeds. Let’s go for it and fulfill our need for speed.
Watch the world's fastest golf cart drag race at 118 MPH - SBNation.com (http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2014/11/3/7150725/watch-the-worlds-fastest-golf-cart-drag-race-at-118-mph)
The following was posted on the District web site from the July 6, 2015 meeting . Please follow this link for more information on this subject.
http://www.districtgov.org/PDFView/PDFMeeting.aspx?id=20150706pa0201
an excerpt from page 18:
Speed Enforcement – Most would agree that excessive cart speed is probably a major factor in the cause of accidents. Neither the District nor the county law enforcement agencies currently have the jurisdictional authority to enforce a speed limit on our paths. To address this limitation, we should investigate what procedures or inter-local agreements could be put in place that would give our sheriff’s department the ability to enforce a speed limit on the paths located within all Districts, as they now have on all county roads.
And may I ask, what is this thread trying to accomplish?
These are the first( OP) and next to last posts..............
Topspinmo
07-13-2015, 07:30 PM
Key words " most will agree " and "Probably". I say most "don't agree "and accidents " probably " are from, Lack of attention when driving, not paying attention while driving, too much Mickey's while driving, medical problem, and confussion while driving. I doubt speeding had very little to do with it? So you could "Probably" say it did. How about the facts when golf cart accidents was investigated? Does anybody have them? If so post them so we can ilimate "the Probably?
I could care less either way my cart goes 20 MPH, which is fast enough for me but not for the tee timers. Another thing I am concerned about rules when they pertain to me. I have no control or care who don't follow or abide by traffic laws.
Why? I have no authority over rule or law breakers. Course I have few choice words something's to myself.
WhoDat
07-13-2015, 09:06 PM
I've seen a number of threads on golf carts in TV but I have yet to see the laws or regulations that set speed limits for golf carts (unless I missed it among the many posts). I've seen 20 MPH talked about on the various threads but none of the posts specifically stated the law that set that limit. There is nothing posted on the multi-modal paths and the only speed limits posted on the streets are those for cars. I can only assume that as long as the cart has not been altered after leaving the factory, the speed limit is what the cart will do and if they do not exceed the speed limit posted on the street, tickets cannot be issued. I've used a number of different carts in TV and the highest speed attained on a flat surface was 23 MPH. Since it appears clear that neither the CDD or the sheriff's department has the ability to enforce speed limits on the cart paths, I can only assume that tickets issued for speeding in a golf cart were issued on a street and not on the path.
twoplanekid
07-14-2015, 07:22 AM
My first post in this thread was to point out what I have understood as the Wild West flavor of golf cart operation on the multi-modal paths. Again, I was just kidding about golf cart racing on them although there are no enforceable speed limits on the paths currently. County and city roads do have enforceable speed limits for golf carts. I am now reading that multi-modal path enforcement may change in the future one way (my second post) or the other (my previous post).
graciegirl
07-14-2015, 07:32 AM
My first post in this thread was to point out what I have understood as the Wild West flavor of speed limits on the multi-modal paths. Again, I was just kidding about golf cart racing on them although there are no enforceable speed limits on the paths currently. County and city roads do have enforceable speed limits for golf carts. I am now reading that multi-modal path enforcement may change in the future one way (my second post) or the other (my previous post).
The developer has the final say on things that happen below 466 and the elected people have the final say about what happens above 466.
The State of Florida has the final say about the age of drivers and speed limit of golf carts on public roads. BUT I wouldn't allow a ten year old to drive a cart OR go fast and endanger people because the sheriff will give out tickets on golf cart paths and in the case of a kid that can effect his future drivers license. How things are run here are not how things are run in Ohioor New York or California or Utah, but a lot of smart people live here and are satisfied.
Pverview of Florida Laws on operating golf carts.
Florida State Golf Cart Laws | eHow (http://www.ehow.com/list_6673748_florida-state-golf-cart-laws.html)
gurnee_steve
07-14-2015, 08:01 AM
twoplanekid, I think the moderator should block posts from people that simply like to hear themselves talk.
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