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permanentvacation
02-23-2017, 01:40 PM
Howdy. TV is a big place. I was curious to know on a normal day, how long it takes to drive your golf cart from 1)Spanish Springs to LSL and 2)LSL to Brownwood? Assuming your carts Max is 20 mph. Thanks.
Uberschaf
02-23-2017, 01:43 PM
About 29 minutes.
bagboy
02-23-2017, 04:56 PM
Spanish Springs to Sumter Landing is roughly 15 minutes, we do that quite often. Sumter Landing to Brownwood. .. I'm only guessing 30 minutes, maybe a little more.
Paperboy
02-23-2017, 05:10 PM
Sumter Landing to Brownwood is about 20
Shimpy
02-23-2017, 05:29 PM
Sumter Landing to Brownwood is about 20
I live right between. It takes me 15 mins. to Sumter Landing and 25 to Brownwood.
Arctic Fox
02-23-2017, 08:14 PM
...on a normal day...
As anywhere, traffic conditions change depending on the day of the week, the time of day and, especially, the time of year. More traffic can mean delays in crossing a main road - such as Morse by 466 - or being stuck behind a slow-moving cart. In general, however, I would concur with the figures already provided. Just remember to add a buffer so you can go slower should circumstances and conditions dictate.
thelegges
02-24-2017, 06:24 AM
From Duval to LSL is 9 minutes. From LSL to SS is 18 ish. To BW is 24ish. All depends on cart path traffic
Bay Kid
02-24-2017, 08:11 AM
Depending on your direction the views are great. Enjoy the ride!
charmed59
02-24-2017, 08:18 AM
I live in Virginia Trace, and it takes us 20 minutes to get to Spanish Springs and 30 to Brownwood, assuming there isn't some cart traffic backup. We love driving to Brownwood at sunset, the views are amazing.
Davidjr113
02-24-2017, 09:47 AM
Villages app gives you directions by golf cart and estimated travel time
Nucky
02-24-2017, 11:26 AM
It takes me a while longer. I'm the one everyone is yelling at for driving safely.
John_W
02-24-2017, 12:06 PM
I'm usually only concerned with time enroute to the golf courses since I have a teetime, the squares I don't really care, I'll get there when I get there.
From Tamarind Grove, vicinity of Sterling Hgts Rec Center, the travel time to Havana CC is 15 min, Cane Garden is 8 min, Mallory 15 min, Evans Prairie 15 min, Bonifay 15 min, Arnold Palmer 20 min, Belle Glade 20 min, Glenview 35 min and Lopez 50 min. So you see most places are fairly quick if you live in central location. I consider centrally located as halfway from Brownwood to Lake Sumter Landing, which I live 3-1/2 miles to either square. If I go to Spanish Springs I normally drive the car, the golf cart is about 35 min ride. Those not interested in Brownwood or the new golf courses would have a different point of view.
permanentvacation
02-26-2017, 06:21 AM
I'm usually only concerned with time enroute to the golf courses since I have a teetime, the squares I don't really care, I'll get there when I get there.
From Tamarind Grove, vicinity of Sterling Hgts Rec Center, the travel time to Havana CC is 15 min, Cane Garden is 8 min, Mallory 15 min, Evans Prairie 15 min, Bonifay 15 min, Arnold Palmer 20 min, Belle Glade 20 min, Glenview 35 min and Lopez 50 min. So you see most places are fairly quick if you live in central location. I consider centrally located as halfway from Brownwood to Lake Sumter Landing, which I live 3-1/2 miles to either square. If I go to Spanish Springs I normally drive the car, the golf cart is about 35 min ride. Those not interested in Brownwood or the new golf courses would have a different point of view.
I am guessing max mph for cars on roads in TV in 25mph?
ColdNoMore
02-26-2017, 06:34 AM
I have found that using Google maps in 'bicycle mode,' where the trails show up in green...can give someone an idea of maximum travel times.
I don't use it anymore, but if you do use it you can pretty much find out the maximum time and then simply figure +-30% less time if using a cart...and it's pretty accurate. :shrug:
SouthOfTheBorder
02-26-2017, 10:27 AM
I am guessing max mph for cars on roads in TV in 25mph?
Residential streets 20 mph
Thru streets (no residential driveway cuts) 30 mph
4 lane roads (like Morse Blvd) 35 mph
State roads (like 466) 45 mph
You will see signs stating: “20 mph unless otherwise posted”
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