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jswirs
12-10-2022, 04:17 AM
My friend is renting a villa, (which comes with a golf cart,) located right off Morse Blvd. , (Del A Vista South.) Going to Chula Vista Rec. center in the cart is easy, as she makes a right onto Morse and a right onto Rio Grande. But coming back she would have to make a LEFT turn from Morse to get back into her villa. Since Morse Blvd. is 35 mph, I do not think that would be legal in a golf cart, unless the cart is street legal. Is this correct? And if I am correct, what would be the best way to re-enter her villa, as she will be going South on Morse? I thank anyone in advance for their help in this matter.
Laker14
12-10-2022, 05:36 AM
North of 466, a cart does NOT need to be street legal to be on Morse. There is a specific cart lane on the right border of each lane (northbound and south bound).
One travels in the cart lane, and when one wishes to make a left turn, checks behind for a break in traffic. Signals left to change lanes from the cart lane to the main lane, and then proceeds as if in a car. Keep the left turn signal on, use the left arm to signal as well to increase visibility, and when oncoming traffic, and the traffic light allow, makes the left turn.
It probably would be a good idea for you and your friend to drive a car, or walk up to the light at Rio Grande or San Marino and observe the traffic to see how it's done.
Generally, automobile traffic is very observant and mindful of carts in that area.
Trickier is the route to cross 466 to get south on the Morse Blvd. cart trail. I won't try to explain that here. If you know someone who knows how to that, have them lead you and your friend on a trip down. Or, if you like, I will try to explain it on a separate post.
ureout
12-10-2022, 06:26 AM
morse blvd from the round about at el camino real to 466 is the most unsafe strectch of golf cart travel in TV's ... it's an accident waiting to happen..
ThirdOfFive
12-10-2022, 07:59 AM
North of 466, a cart does NOT need to be street legal to be on Morse. There is a specific cart lane on the right border of each lane (northbound and south bound).
One travels in the cart lane, and when one wishes to make a left turn, checks behind for a break in traffic. Signals left to change lanes from the cart lane to the main lane, and then proceeds as if in a car. Keep the left turn signal on, use the left arm to signal as well to increase visibility, and when oncoming traffic, and the traffic light allow, makes the left turn.
It probably would be a good idea for you and your friend to drive a car, or walk up to the light at Rio Grande or San Marino and observe the traffic to see how it's done.
Generally, automobile traffic is very observant and mindful of carts in that area.
Trickier is the route to cross 466 to get south on the Morse Blvd. cart trail. I won't try to explain that here. If you know someone who knows how to that, have them lead you and your friend on a trip down. Or, if you like, I will try to explain it on a separate post.
"One travels in the cart lane, and when one wishes to make a left turn, checks behind for a break in traffic. Signals left to change lanes from the cart lane to the main lane, and then proceeds as if in a car. Keep the left turn signal on, use the left arm to signal as well to increase visibility, and when oncoming traffic, and the traffic light allow, makes the left turn."
True. Another word is "common sense".
But, for some, that is oxymoronic. Twice now, at the same intersection (turning into the road that goes to the El Diablo/El Santiago golf courses, I've seen carts signal for a left turn while in the golf cart lane, then turn FROM the lane across traffic into the golf course road. The first time the cart driver (woman) stopped in the golf cart lane to let oncoming traffic pass on by, then immediately turned. We were behind her in our car by maybe 30 yards or so and had slowed down because it didn't look right. However if a car was going at normal speed through there it could have been a serious accident: she'd have been hit on the driver's side.
Same thing happened a couple of weeks later. However no car was coming behind the cart making the left turn and oncoming traffic was quite a ways away, so no danger.
Fredman
12-10-2022, 08:08 AM
Speed limit on Morse is 30 mph so she can. Take Morse
rayschic
12-10-2022, 08:22 AM
My friend is renting a villa, (which comes with a golf cart,) located right off Morse Blvd. , (Del A Vista South.) Going to Chula Vista Rec. center in the cart is easy, as she makes a right onto Morse and a right onto Rio Grande. But coming back she would have to make a LEFT turn from Morse to get back into her villa. Since Morse Blvd. is 35 mph, I do not think that would be legal in a golf cart, unless the cart is street legal. Is this correct? And if I am correct, what would be the best way to re-enter her villa, as she will be going South on Morse? I thank anyone in advance for their help in this matter.
Yes, as stated before, she will have to cross Morse to get back. Very dangerous. There have been MANY serious accidents on Morse.
I live in that area and would be glad to show your friend how it should be done.
Please send me a PM with your friends phone number and I will set up a time to go over and show her. I can do this today or tomorrow. Whenever it’s convenient for your friend
Mortal1
12-10-2022, 08:46 AM
Speed limit on Morse is 30 mph so she can. Take Morse
she has to stay in the cart lane provide until she makes a turn off of morse. Giving people faulty info or partial info is always a terrible idea.
Arctic Fox
12-10-2022, 10:16 AM
morse blvd from the round about at el camino real to 466 is the most unsafe stretch of golf cart travel in TV ... it's an accident waiting to happen..
Agreed. The speed limit is 30mph but many go much faster, so be aware that traffic might be coming up on you from behind more quickly than expected.
An alternative would be to turn right off Morse onto a residential street, do a "U" turn and wait to head straight across Morse when all lanes are clear. This assumes, of course, that your friend's street has a street directly opposite it.
Worldseries27
12-11-2022, 05:04 AM
A friend of mine being new here drive south on Morse missed the turnoff for lake Sumter and proceeded directly over the bridge. On other side he yanked the cart off the road
b0bd0herty
12-11-2022, 05:34 AM
she has to stay in the cart lane provide until she makes a turn off of morse. Giving people faulty info or partial info is always a terrible idea.
WRONG! Carts have to move over BEFORE their turn so they CAN make their turn wilthout endangering their... or your life.
MandoMan
12-11-2022, 06:09 AM
North of 466, a cart does NOT need to be street legal to be on Morse. There is a specific cart lane on the right border of each lane (northbound and south bound).
One travels in the cart lane, and when one wishes to make a left turn, checks behind for a break in traffic. Signals left to change lanes from the cart lane to the main lane, and then proceeds as if in a car. Keep the left turn signal on, use the left arm to signal as well to increase visibility, and when oncoming traffic, and the traffic light allow, makes the left turn.
It probably would be a good idea for you and your friend to drive a car, or walk up to the light at Rio Grande or San Marino and observe the traffic to see how it's done.
Generally, automobile traffic is very observant and mindful of carts in that area.
Trickier is the route to cross 466 to get south on the Morse Blvd. cart trail. I won't try to explain that here. If you know someone who knows how to that, have them lead you and your friend on a trip down. Or, if you like, I will try to explain it on a separate post.
Well said. Left turns in golf carts on Morse north of 466 in that area are among the most dangerous turns in The Villages and require great care and fast reflexes. And, ideally, seatbelts.
bowlingal
12-11-2022, 06:15 AM
Golf cart safety clinic is Dec 21 at 9am at Colony Cottage rec center. ALL should and can attend. It's free and very important for ANYONE who drives a golf cart. Rules and regulations will be topics that will be covered.
DonH57
12-11-2022, 09:38 AM
WRONG! Carts have to move over BEFORE their turn so they CAN make their turn wilthout endangering their... or your life.
I don't understand anyone who thinks making a left turn from the golf cart lane is safe or legal or who told them to. :22yikes:
paulajr
12-11-2022, 09:46 AM
You mean “Faulty” information like THIS?
she has to stay in the cart lane provide until she makes a turn off of morse. Giving people faulty info or partial info is always a terrible idea.
DonH57
12-11-2022, 10:18 AM
Golf cart safety clinic is Dec 21 at 9am at Colony Cottage rec center. ALL should and can attend. It's free and very important for ANYONE who drives a golf cart. Rules and regulations will be topics that will be covered.
Do they still run them? I'm curious because on another note it's apparent no one attends the good golf class on golf courtesy anymore!:smiley:
NavyBoy
12-11-2022, 02:24 PM
my friend is renting a villa, (which comes with a golf cart,) located right off morse blvd. , (del a vista south.) going to chula vista rec. Center in the cart is easy, as she makes a right onto morse and a right onto rio grande. But coming back she would have to make a left turn from morse to get back into her villa. Since morse blvd. Is 35 mph, i do not think that would be legal in a golf cart, unless the cart is street legal. Is this correct? And if i am correct, what would be the best way to re-enter her villa, as she will be going south on morse? I thank anyone in advance for their help in this matter.
read the dmv rules..........you are correct
Bilyclub
12-11-2022, 02:39 PM
read the dmv rules..........you are correct
No, you are both wrong. Read all the posts in the thread. The Morse speed limit North of 466 is 30 MPH. You can make a left turn off of Morse and it would be from the car lane.
Tyson
12-11-2022, 04:05 PM
Do NOT CROSS 35 mph roads unless your street legal.
BobnBev
12-13-2022, 12:01 PM
I don't understand anyone who thinks making a left turn from the golf cart lane is safe or legal or who told them to. :22yikes:
Yet I see it at least once a day, sometimes more.
DonH57
12-13-2022, 12:37 PM
Yet I see it at least once a day, sometimes more.
Same here and scary as hell to watch.:22yikes:
Laker14
12-13-2022, 02:43 PM
Since returning to TV in October I have seen a lady in a golf cart, not street legal, on the Beuna Vista-Bailey Trail roundabout (the south one). Going the wrong way. Fortunately, oncoming traffic was able to stop before hitting her. I thought she was a goner.
Yesterday, coming out of the neighborhood Walmart Grocery Market down by Colony, as I made the left onto 466A, a non-street legal cart was in the right lane, heading westbound (at least she was going with the flow of traffic).
Bilyclub
12-14-2022, 08:35 AM
There was a cart driven by a lady yesterday around noon, that drove in the car lane on Pinellas Place, from Hendry to the Pinellas Plaza gate. I was about the 8th car in line or she would have heard my horn. I guess that clearly marked diamond lane is only for the rest of us.
DonH57
12-14-2022, 08:44 AM
Since returning to TV in October I have seen a lady in a golf cart, not street legal, on the Beuna Vista-Bailey Trail roundabout (the south one). Going the wrong way. Fortunately, oncoming traffic was able to stop before hitting her. I thought she was a goner.
Yesterday, coming out of the neighborhood Walmart Grocery Market down by Colony, as I made the left onto 466A, a non-street legal cart was in the right lane, heading westbound (at least she was going with the flow of traffic).
LOL Remember the intoxicated golf cart lady on the interstate? I still to this day haven't figured out how she got on it and I bet the trooper hasn't either!
OrangeBlossomBaby
12-14-2022, 08:50 AM
Saw a guy taking the round-about at Morse/Paige/El Camino Real last week in a golf cart. No license plate, just a normal-looking Yamaha. I wasn't close enough to tell if he had seatbelts or not. But the top half of his windshield was folded down, so that right there means they probably didn't have windshield wipers- which is mandatory for a street-legal golf cart.
That was last week. So sure you can blame the snowbirds.
But you can't blame the snowbirds for the same roundabout back in July when a couple in their cart took a LEFT out of the hospital side-road and went clockwise around the roundabout on the cart path. That's a one-way, extra wide single-lane path that runs around the outer perimeter of the roundabout. I yelled across to them to let them know they were going the wrong way and they yelled back to mind my own business.
They were obviously not snowbirds - since it happened in July.
JGibson
12-14-2022, 09:18 AM
I wish they would lower Rolling Acres rd from 35 to 30 so we can cross and access a plethora of stores.
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