View Full Version : Accident at Morse and Rio Grande
VillagesFlorida
10-04-2011, 09:26 PM
Does anyone know what happened at the intersection of Morse Bld. and Rio Grande this afternoon? We came by there around 3:ish and there was a golf cart up on the grass, parts lying on the ground. There must have been 4 police cars there, sheriffs dept. and state police. I didn't see anyone who looked like a victim in this crash but feel that he or she may already have been transported to a hospital.
Bogie Shooter
10-05-2011, 07:07 AM
Does anyone know what happened at the intersection of Morse Bld. and Rio Grande this afternoon? We came by there around 3:ish and there was a golf cart up on the grass, parts lying on the ground. There must have been 4 police cars there, sheriffs dept. and state police. I didn't see anyone who looked like a victim in this crash but feel that he or she may already have been transported to a hospital.
Daily Sun today 10/5. Minor golf cart accident.
VillagesFlorida
10-05-2011, 07:28 AM
Yes, a little article with all of the usual facts missing. What harm would it do to report what happens in these accidents?
Ohiogirl
10-05-2011, 08:25 AM
With injury accidents, the police often take awhile to complete their investigation and issue citations - they don't usually interview the injured person at the scene, and they may wait for witnesses to come forward. By the time they complete the report, it's old news.
But, I agree, would be nice to know more details, if only to make drivers more aware of what can happen and to drive more safely and defensively in both cars and golf carts.
Bogie Shooter
10-05-2011, 10:29 AM
Do you really think it would make any difference if you knew all the details? Didn't stop, drifted into the wrong lane, didn't signal, ran the light...............
Actually, that is a terrible traffic pattern at that intersection. An auto has to cross the golf cart path in order to get into the right hand turn lane. We have always thought that it is an accident waiting to happen. I personally have seen a few near misses.
joannej
10-05-2011, 10:53 AM
Actually, that is a terrible traffic pattern at that intersection. An auto has to cross the golf cart path in order to get into the right hand turn lane. We have always thought that it is an accident waiting to happen. I personally have seen a few near misses.
:agree:
villagegolfer
10-05-2011, 11:05 AM
Do you really think it would make any difference if you knew all the details? Didn't stop, drifted into the wrong lane, didn't signal, ran the light...............
I was thinking the same thing.
rubicon
10-05-2011, 03:21 PM
The Daily Sun is the only paper I have read that reports generic accident information. Even if an accident has not been completed information such as a two vehicle accident, 2 injured when one of the vehicles crossed the middle line, ran a red ight, etc. appear in most papers
Is it the paper's policy or simply poor reporting by the reporter I'll leave to others to decide. Personally I find no pleasure in witnessing or hearing about train wrecks.
duffysmom
10-05-2011, 04:53 PM
Actually, that is a terrible traffic pattern at that intersection. An auto has to cross the golf cart path in order to get into the right hand turn lane. We have always thought that it is an accident waiting to happen. I personally have seen a few near misses.
:agree:
VillagesFlorida
10-05-2011, 05:15 PM
Do you really think it would make any difference if you knew all the details? Didn't stop, drifted into the wrong lane, didn't signal, ran the light...............
Sorry, I was just curious, that's all.
Figmo Bohica
10-05-2011, 05:24 PM
Does not matter who was a fault except for the civil law suit. The smaller vehicle, golf cart, will always be the ones who get hurt. When you are driving your golf cart, you have to watch cars, trucks and anything else that is bigger than you.
Endless Summer
10-05-2011, 06:08 PM
Does not matter who was a fault except for the civil law suit. The smaller vehicle, golf cart, will always be the ones who get hurt. When you are driving your golf cart, you have to watch cars, trucks and anything else that is bigger than you.
Don't forget about the smaller vehicles, motorcycles or scooters. I have seen many people on bicycles with the cooler weather, gotta watch 'em all!
villagegolfer
10-05-2011, 07:25 PM
Does not matter who was a fault except for the civil law suit. The smaller vehicle, golf cart, will always be the ones who get hurt. When you are driving your golf cart, you have to watch cars, trucks and anything else that is bigger than you.
OMG I agree with you again.:laugh:
zcaveman
10-05-2011, 07:37 PM
Do you really think it would make any difference if you knew all the details? Didn't stop, drifted into the wrong lane, didn't signal, ran the light...............
Yes it would!! If I happen to be driving my cart in that area I would like to know what caused the accident so I could watch my a** when I was driving my cart in that area.
Did the guy in the cart NOT merge into the traffic lane like he was supposed to or did a car make a right or a left without looking?
Inquiring minds WOULD like to know.
Z
Indydealmaker
10-05-2011, 08:56 PM
This thread should have been just a casual conversation about an accident. One poster has to cast a pall by rudely jabbing at the original poster for no apparent reason. Apparently if the question has not be "pre-approved" by his/her-honor, then it lacks merit.
I thought we all agreed to play nice and adopt the "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all" policy. I'm being nice by not using the poster's name, but if you are po'd, then yes, it was you.
This is an area in which I would like to see the Admin be demonstrative.
cquick
10-05-2011, 09:25 PM
Yes, I think there could be some MAJOR re- directing of golf car and auto traffic lanes around that area. I think safety should be more important.
Bogie Shooter
10-05-2011, 09:56 PM
Yes it would!! If I happen to be driving my cart in that area I would like to know what caused the accident so I could watch my a** when I was driving my cart in that area.
Did the guy in the cart NOT merge into the traffic lane like he was supposed to or did a car make a right or a left without looking?
Inquiring minds WOULD like to know.
Z
The driver ran the red light.
RichieLion
10-05-2011, 10:09 PM
Does not matter who was a fault except for the civil law suit. The smaller vehicle, golf cart, will always be the ones who get hurt. When you are driving your golf cart, you have to watch cars, trucks and anything else that is bigger than you.
As a former tractor-trailer driver I always warned my family to give way and to watch for trucks because of their size. "Your fault or their fault, it's your a**". The same goes for bike riders and cart drivers when it comes to cars. You've got to be aware and you must give way. It doesn't pay to be right and be hurt.
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