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kingofbeer
05-27-2025, 10:36 AM
I spotted a woman driving her SUV on the multi-modal path at The Village of Richmond today. She turned in and bike riders yelled at her to go back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD9-Ymqdcjg
Road-Runner
05-27-2025, 10:58 AM
Geez
Whatnext
05-27-2025, 12:03 PM
Not the first, and definitely wont be the last.
asianthree
05-27-2025, 12:08 PM
In the last 3 weeks 3 cars have driven through the tunnel under Meggison near Richmond guard gate. Sadly two were Residents that didn’t understand how they came from the new Richmond homes. Thankfully they turned at the tunnel and didn’t end up on the Brownwood Bridge.
Third one came from free standing UF on 44 turned on cart path instead of Meggison
CarlR33
05-27-2025, 12:57 PM
I did a recent drive through of a community similar to ours along the Palm Coast and noticed they had signs at the entrance to their golf cart paths stating “golf carts only”. It would be a big ask for all the paths we have and no guarantee vehicles would see it as the signs sat low to the ground.
Pugchief
05-27-2025, 01:43 PM
I spotted a woman driving her SUV on the multi-modal path at The Village of Richmond today.
Well, you can't blame on the snowbirds, bc they've long since left.
GpaVader
05-27-2025, 01:50 PM
I did a recent drive through of a community similar to ours along the Palm Coast and noticed they had signs at the entrance to their golf cart paths stating “golf carts only”. It would be a big ask for all the paths we have and no guarantee vehicles would see it as the signs sat low to the ground.
I thought on many of the MMP's they were putting a post in the middle of the entrance to help prevent car traffic and 2 posts where they are walking and bikes only.
asianthree
05-27-2025, 02:48 PM
I thought on many of the MMP's they were putting a post in the middle of the entrance to help prevent car traffic and 2 posts where they are walking and bikes only.
Yes at every mmp entrance/exit there is One post. Walking paths 2 post. Yet every car that turns into the path just run over, or around. The cars that come from Brownwood run over the post. Only way to keep out the confused, is a concrete post. But highly doubtful developers will replace the disposable posts
Altavia
05-27-2025, 03:26 PM
I did a recent drive through of a community similar to ours along the Palm Coast and noticed they had signs at the entrance to their golf cart paths stating “golf carts only”. It would be a big ask for all the paths we have and no guarantee vehicles would see it as the signs sat low to the ground.
Agree the paths especially in the new areas need appropriate signage.
It is comical to observe individuals from Middleton and in the Wellpoint Lifestyle area struggling to navigate the trails.
Even worse when they inadvertently end up on Marsh Bend Trail in 3 row golf cars filled with children.
How is an unfamiliar individual in an automobile or golf car expected to discern the distinction between a single and double post? This situation becomes even more challenging when a post is absent.
MorTech
05-27-2025, 04:17 PM
Seen it many times. Blame brain fog or need of Med adjustments.
Bill14564
05-27-2025, 04:32 PM
Agree the paths especially in the new areas need appropriate signage.
It is comical to observe individuals from Middleton and in the Wellpoint Lifestyle area struggling to navigate the trails.
Even worse when they inadvertently end up on Marsh Bend Trail in 3 row golf cars filled with children.
How is an unfamiliar individual in an automobile or golf car expected to discern the distinction between a single and double post? This situation becomes even more challenging when a post is absent.
"This Villages thing is great, they put obstacle courses in the middle of the very narrow roads."
I don't recall the last time I drove over a post or thought it was a good idea to squeeze around one in a space too narrow for a car.
Now the single/double when you're in a cart is not always obvious and yeah, if the post is absent....
CybrSage
05-28-2025, 04:11 AM
How is an unfamiliar individual in an automobile or golf car expected to discern the distinction between a single and double post? This situation becomes even more challenging when a post is absent.
During our lifestyle visit, the Villlages Rep told us poles mean no cars allowed.
That is how it can be done. The person who authorizes a non-resident needs to inform the non-resident.
Mrmean58
05-28-2025, 04:26 AM
Happens daily.
Rocksnap
05-28-2025, 05:55 AM
Senior moment? Tell me it’s not true!
Cliff Fr
05-28-2025, 06:38 AM
I spotted a woman driving her SUV on the multi-modal path at The Village of Richmond today. She turned in and bike riders yelled at her to go back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD9-Ymqdcjg
Confused driver or distracted driver
asianthree
05-28-2025, 06:38 AM
This past year there have very few sightings of kids strapped into golf bag areas. Carts with under age kids driving reckless on paths. Babies in cart baskets. 8 yo drivers while Grandparents are snapping pics.
At least in 6 passenger carts, parents seem to hold their child’s life at a higher standard by not letting 10 year olds drive.
Bay Kid
05-28-2025, 06:41 AM
Well, you can't blame on the snowbirds, bc they've long since left.
Could be a visiting snowbird?
wamley
05-28-2025, 07:31 AM
Exactly. The FROGS don't take responsibility for anything.
wamley
05-28-2025, 07:32 AM
Sounds like any excuse we can make.
Rodneysblue
05-28-2025, 07:51 AM
I did a recent drive through of a community similar to ours along the Palm Coast and noticed they had signs at the entrance to their golf cart paths stating “golf carts only”. It would be a big ask for all the paths we have and no guarantee vehicles would see it as the signs sat low to the ground.
People don’t read signs, have seen how many ignore stop signs
gorillarick
05-28-2025, 07:52 AM
I thought on many of the MMP's they were putting a post in the middle of the entrance to help prevent car traffic and 2 posts where they are walking and bikes only.
Posts? Can't do that; you might kill a drunk in a golf cart.
golfing eagles
05-28-2025, 07:55 AM
People don’t read signs, have seen how many ignore stop signs
And there's a term for those people: cyclists :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Bill14564
05-28-2025, 07:55 AM
People don’t read signs, have seen how many ignore stop signs
I have seen very few automobile or cart drivers truly ignore stop signs.
I have seen more ignore traffic signals though I really can't say for sure whether they ignored them or reacted to them by accelerating.
TheSerg
05-28-2025, 07:59 AM
I spotted a woman driving her SUV on the multi-modal path at The Village of Richmond today. She turned in and bike riders yelled at her to go back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD9-Ymqdcjg
What a dolt! How do they pass the driving test? This has happened more than once. Everything is clearly marked and they have to run over a divider!
RRGuyNJ
05-28-2025, 08:25 AM
I was a locomotive engineer for many years before I had to go out on disability. I can't tell you how many times I heard about cars being stuck on the tracks after they made a turn to head down the tracks at a road crossing. I was waved down a couple of times for this reason, luckily I never hit any of the cars. My thought is that their GPS says to make a turn and they do it no matter where it takes them.
golfing eagles
05-28-2025, 09:12 AM
I was a locomotive engineer for many years before I had to go out on disability. I can't tell you how many times I heard about cars being stuck on the tracks after they made a turn to head down the tracks at a road crossing. I was waved down a couple of times for this reason, luckily I never hit any of the cars. My thought is that their GPS says to make a turn and they do it no matter where it takes them.
Could be. Question: Did these incidents only occur in the Waze/GPS navigation era or did they also occur previously?
Tyrone Shoelaces
05-28-2025, 09:52 AM
108595
wisbad1
05-28-2025, 10:08 AM
Yes at every mmp entrance/exit there is One post. Walking paths 2 post. Yet every car that turns into the path just run over, or around. The cars that come from Brownwood run over the post. Only way to keep out the confused, is a concrete post. But highly doubtful developers will replace the disposable posts
They had concrete posts and some idiot in a cart hit it and then tried to sue village for his stupidity of running into it
WingedFoot78
05-28-2025, 07:24 PM
Most drivers in TV passed their driving tests 40 or 50 years ago.
RRGuyNJ
05-29-2025, 06:59 AM
Could be. Question: Did these incidents only occur in the Waze/GPS navigation era or did they also occur previously?
They all occured between 1994 and 2010
Maker
05-29-2025, 07:38 AM
Why do the clown carts think they can drive on streets where carts are not allowed? Even if street legal, they cannot go over 25, cannot drive in the left lane, and cannot be on (or cross) roads with a speed limit over 35 (44, 466, 466a, etc). Yet, they do it all the time.
Maybe it's the "I'm parking in he middle of this space" mentality?
Bill14564
05-29-2025, 07:46 AM
Why do the clown carts think they can drive on streets where carts are not allowed? Even if street legal, they cannot go over 25, cannot drive in the left lane, and cannot be on (or cross) roads with a speed limit over 35 (44, 466, 466a, etc). Yet, they do it all the time.
Maybe it's the "I'm parking in he middle of this space" mentality?
A licensed LSV *can* cross the streets you mention.
A non-LSV golf cart *cannot* cross a street with a speed limit greater than 30mph.
Jalane
05-29-2025, 09:24 PM
I have seen very few automobile or cart drivers truly ignore stop signs.
I have seen more ignore traffic signals though I really can't say for sure whether they ignored them or reacted to them by accelerating.
Once while waiting for Citizens Bank to open, I counted 18 cars in a row that didn't stop at the stop sign before pulling out on Warm Springs. About half of them didn't even pause slightly.
We have been both rearended and had tires squealing to stop behind us because they didn't expect us to stop at a stop sign in our golf cart.
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