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LoisR
11-21-2024, 09:14 AM
While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
Taltarzac725
11-21-2024, 09:42 AM
While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
Thoughtless hubris that nothing bad can happen to you.
Stu from NYC
11-21-2024, 10:25 AM
Stupidity
CoachKandSportsguy
11-21-2024, 10:48 AM
When you pass very slow drivers on the highway, check out what they are doing. . Most are looking at a cell phone, one person was watching a movie going 30 mph below the speed limit at rush hour on a two lane highway side. .
I passed on person typing on his phone, then in the rear view mirror, watched him drive completely off the road, hit a small tree, jerk the wheel left and back into his lane, but almost cross into the oncoming lane. Then he pulled over. .
Many reasons are personal, but many don't realize the risk until the risk happens, and risk happens fast. .
another example of it works until it doesn't. .
CoachKandSportsguy
11-21-2024, 10:51 AM
Blame it on the dopamine sales of instant gratification
dewilson58
11-21-2024, 10:53 AM
She's practicing for the Flying Golf Carts.
:22yikes:
tophcfa
11-21-2024, 10:58 AM
Both, plus it’s an addiction. Why can’t people enjoy life without being constantly glued to a mobile device?
Boffin
11-21-2024, 12:03 PM
she's practicing for the flying golf carts.
:22yikes:
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ThirdOfFive
11-21-2024, 12:38 PM
While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
Both?
I walk a lot on the MMPs and occasionally encounter an older gentleman on a bicycle, with his cell phone on some kind of holder on the handle bars. He gives the phone most of his attention, glancing up and around at rare intervals. I've had to warn him with a loud "heads up!" shout one time as he swerved directly at me. It got his attention; he avoided hitting me.
Haven't seen him in 3-4 months.
Topspinmo
11-21-2024, 12:47 PM
While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
A multi task’ er master of none… :thumbup:
CarlR33
11-21-2024, 01:36 PM
I saw one driving while holding a full wine glass in a golf cart a week ago. See people smoke in one hand cell phone in the other while driving with the last one making a left turn. Sad
ThirdOfFive
11-21-2024, 02:14 PM
I saw one driving while holding a full wine glass in a golf cart a week ago. See people smoke in one hand cell phone in the other while driving with the last one making a left turn. Sad
Saw a cart about two years ago moving at about walking speed on an MMP. One driver, no passengers. Had one of those white canes that vision-impaired people use bungee-corded on the back of his cart.
True story.
bsloan1960
11-21-2024, 04:54 PM
I think a lot of people view the carts as toys- and as such assume there is little danger in operating them.While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
JMintzer
11-21-2024, 09:16 PM
News Flash!
Someone somewhere does something stupid...
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OrangeBlossomBaby
11-21-2024, 10:36 PM
While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
It's lack of spacial awareness. Some people are just incredibly myopic. They were never taught to pay attention to their surroundings, that the world revolved around them, and so it's everyone else who has to watch out for them, not the other way around.
Feel free go go all "New York Attitude on them and yell "hey whdddya think yer doin ya nutball, git over to the left and stay here, meaball or i'mm pop you one hard when your not looking."
when they're next to you with the window open and music blaring, just open your window and sing your favorite tune as loud as you can, or show them how you can sing their tun better than they can..
MorTech
11-22-2024, 12:28 AM
Maybe she is just exceptionally skilled and aware of what is around her.
MandoMan
11-22-2024, 05:23 AM
While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
That’s crazy! Golf carts passing each other going opposite directions on the bridge, with high concrete curbs on each side and inches of space on each side—that’s white knuckle territory. At least on the multimodal paths, a cart can swerve onto the grass if necessary. I’m surprised we don’t read of more carts hitting the curb on the bridge and flipping.
asianthree
11-22-2024, 05:35 AM
Stupidity or Indifference…Neither
Its age, some no longer have all facilities of thinking clearly to drive cars, or carts, or manage in their own home.
An older lady at Fresh Market, Tuesday not only had difficulty navigating people, Paying for her purchase, thankfully an employee took groceries to car.
Backing out she ran into the curb with bushes 7 times, before finally driving completely over and getting the frame of her car stuck. Still holding her coffee in her hand got out to see why her car wasn’t moving anymore.
So just a human who no longer should be out and about by themselves, with no one to point out the issues at hand. Then again I wasn’t drive a car, or cart trying to watch if someone was texting, drinking, smoking. I observed walking out to my cart, hoping she wouldn’t run someone over.
Sheriff arrived, hopefully had car towed, and got her home safely.
golfing eagles
11-22-2024, 05:46 AM
Some folks were at the back of the line when the brains were handed out.
Others were on vacation :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
bowlingal
11-22-2024, 06:21 AM
Lois....it's SUMTER no P
hosegooseman
11-22-2024, 07:13 AM
While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
The Answers is C: All of the Above
ddeacon1
11-22-2024, 07:27 AM
On a trip between Richmond and Brownwood, I saw a lady driving the other way with an infant in her lap
Rocksnap
11-22-2024, 07:35 AM
While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
That’s why we have horns. Let the mentally challenged know they are doing something unacceptable. Mine is very loud!
Cuervo
11-22-2024, 07:48 AM
Just be happy she was driving a golf cart and not a car.
I see people all the time with one hand on the wheel of their car and the other holding a phone to their ear and you can easily see they are not totally focused on driving.
Angelhug52
11-22-2024, 08:05 AM
The " I am a Villager" can do what I want mentality.
gorillarick
11-22-2024, 08:51 AM
This is:
My poo doesn't stink syndrome.
Stupid to the bone syndrome.
Inconsiderate and selfish.
No one matter but me.
Most of us got over this in high school. But seems like those that didn't are attracted to TV in their stupid again years.
golfing eagles
11-22-2024, 10:09 AM
This is:
My poo doesn't stink syndrome.
Stupid to the bone syndrome.
Inconsiderate and selfish.
No one matter but me.
Most of us got over this in high school. But seems like those that didn't are attracted to TV in their stupid again years.
Question: Where do you live??????:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Driller703
11-22-2024, 10:30 AM
Both, plus it’s an addiction. Why can’t people enjoy life without being constantly glued to a mobile device?
21st century?
Tyrone Shoelaces
11-22-2024, 10:47 AM
While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
Outrageous! I mean...
You could spill your beer doin that!
Pairadocs
11-22-2024, 11:04 AM
Thoughtless hubris that nothing bad can happen to you.
Totally agree, much the same a many teens, talking, texting, driving, eating, listening to music, just as much distraction from DRIVING as possible. "TECH" will one day be the leading cause of death. JUST saw a man walk right into a stone wall around a fountain, bad fall that could have been tragic, but too busy watching his phone SCREEN, maybe posting pix of the villages on his Facebook ? Hard to know.
mraines
11-22-2024, 11:16 AM
While driving yesterday morning over the Sumpter Landing bridge, I passed a lady driving a golf cart who was holding a tablet on the steering wheel as she was typing on it. Needless to say she was swerving from one cart lane to another as she drove.
Stupidity or indifference? Your thoughts please.
It's a little of both. Mostly, people seem to be self absorbed and entitled. I was almost hit by a golf cart who ran a stop sign as I was turning into his street. When I confronted him, he just said "Are you done now?" They just don't care.
mvbird
11-22-2024, 12:06 PM
Thoughtless hubris that nothing bad can happen to you.
Sumter as in Fort Sumter. Not Sumpter as in sump pump.
JanRoberts
11-22-2024, 03:31 PM
Messing with her GPS possibly? Not that that's any less dangerous....
JMintzer
11-22-2024, 05:42 PM
Stupidity or Indifference…Neither
Its age, some no longer have all facilities of thinking clearly to drive cars, or carts, or manage in their own home.
An older lady at Fresh Market, Tuesday not only had difficulty navigating people, Paying for her purchase, thankfully an employee took groceries to car.
Backing out she ran into the curb with bushes 7 times, before finally driving completely over and getting the frame of her car stuck. Still holding her coffee in her hand got out to see why her car wasn’t moving anymore.
So just a human who no longer should be out and about by themselves, with no one to point out the issues at hand. Then again I wasn’t drive a car, or cart trying to watch if someone was texting, drinking, smoking. I observed walking out to my cart, hoping she wouldn’t run someone over.
Sheriff arrived, hopefully had car towed, and got her home safely.
It's not just age...
I see see people reading almost every day on my way to work... People of all ages...
JMintzer
11-22-2024, 06:00 PM
The " I am a Villager" can do what I want mentality.
If you don't think that happens across the country, you're sadly mistaken...
jimjamuser
11-22-2024, 06:37 PM
Both?
I walk a lot on the MMPs and occasionally encounter an older gentleman on a bicycle, with his cell phone on some kind of holder on the handle bars. He gives the phone most of his attention, glancing up and around at rare intervals. I've had to warn him with a loud "heads up!" shout one time as he swerved directly at me. It got his attention; he avoided hitting me.
Haven't seen him in 3-4 months.
When I ride a bike I want my senses laser focused on what is around me. The point of riding a bike or walking or jogging is to be aware of your surroundings. You do not have that intimate feeling when driving in an automobile.
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