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brostholder
01-08-2012, 04:53 PM
It's me! Apparently my brand new golf cart that I purchased last month is the slowest cart in TV. My gps says that I am going 20mph. My wife clocked me in the car and she confirmed that I am going 20mph. But in a month of driving all over in my cart, I have not passed a single cart and have been passed by scores of non street legal carts. hmmmmmmm!

red tail
01-08-2012, 05:00 PM
i drive a street legal and get passed every day by golf carts! usually gas driven types.

zcaveman
01-08-2012, 05:00 PM
Aa long a the GPS says 20 you are legal. It isthe rest of the cart.

Some pass me like I am standing still and I know mine goes 20.

Campbell soup
01-08-2012, 05:36 PM
I have the same problem....mines does 21 mph. I get passed quite often. I just don't understand this. We all have moved down here to relax and enjoy our wonderful retirements...what are these people rushing for??????

NotGolfer
01-08-2012, 05:39 PM
Our cart goes 19.9 mph...the legal limit if you're not a "street ready" cart. Many folks pass us as well. Had a conversation the other day with a guy who said his used to go 19.9 but "he" changed it to go 30mph because he wanted MORE power!!! If he indeed did this...I'm told THAT'S illegal!!

red tail
01-08-2012, 05:40 PM
i get passed all the time but its not a problem for me. i dont care how fast others want to go! im doing 25 because thats all it will go. im legal to do so. if these governor passed gas carts want to go faster i say god bless em !! as long as they arent endangering others.

Whalen
01-08-2012, 05:51 PM
It's me! Apparently my brand new golf cart that I purchased last month is the slowest cart in TV. My gps says that I am going 20mph. My wife clocked me in the car and she confirmed that I am going 20mph. But in a month of driving all over in my cart, I have not passed a single cart and have been passed by scores of non street legal carts. hmmmmmmm!

I have the same cart.:icon_wink:

Schaumburger
01-08-2012, 05:51 PM
Last year when when I rented in TV I was passed a few times on the golf cart paths -- I thought it was just me being a poky newbie driver. Glad to know I'm not the only one who gets passed on the golf cart paths. I was in TV to relax and enjoy myself and the beauty of TV, not re-enact the Daytona 500. If I want to race other drivers, I can do that commuting to and from my job every day. JMHO.

renielarson
01-08-2012, 06:55 PM
We sometimes pass others when driving our cart but not because we're speeding. Our cart is set to 20 and we've clocked it and know it's accurate. We have an EZGO with an AC motor and it keeps at a constant speed. Many carts slow down when going uphill but we don't. That's when we sometimes pass.

plimit56
01-08-2012, 07:20 PM
Ours is just as slow as we only go up to 17 mph. I am passed all the time. But the cart came with the house we bought and we spent the money to put new batteries in which is less expensive to buy a new one. It is a 1993 and it gets us to where we want to go and that is fine with us right now.

Uptown Girl
01-09-2012, 07:47 AM
Would a larger tire give you an edge? We have ones that are a bit bigger and we seem to do well. Ours is an electric EZ GO.

brostholder
01-09-2012, 11:09 AM
Would a larger tire give you an edge? We have ones that are a bit bigger and we seem to do well. Ours is an electric EZ GO.

Thanks for the tip, but I think I'll stay at 20mph and enjoy the scenery!

karostay
01-09-2012, 11:25 AM
Slow golf cart :laugh:? That explains why there is so may complaints about slow play on the golf courses

Uptown Girl
01-09-2012, 12:02 PM
Thanks for the tip, but I think I'll stay at 20mph and enjoy the scenery!

We DO stay at 20 mph.... our golf car isn't souped up.
I misunderstood why you posted and thought you were speaking to keeping up with golf cars that travel at the appropriate speed.

Sorry 'bout that!

yarnspinner
01-09-2012, 12:25 PM
Our cart goes 19.9 mph...the legal limit if you're not a "street ready" cart. Many folks pass us as well. Had a conversation the other day with a guy who said his used to go 19.9 but "he" changed it to go 30mph because he wanted MORE power!!! If he indeed did this...I'm told THAT'S illegal!!

Just wondering if "souping up" a golf cart to get "more power" nullifies the insurance coverage on the cart and injuries. If the cart is not registered and licensed as street legal and is on the cart trails and going lickety-split, it sounds like an easy out for the insurance companies to me.

Yarnspinner

TommyT
01-09-2012, 02:36 PM
I have not passed a single cart and have been passed by scores of non street legal carts.

We were in TV over the Christmas Holidays and had the same happen to us. We were passed alot. I checked and our 2010 Yamaha is averaging 21-22mph. People were passing us like we were going backwards !!!!! If it's illegal to make the cart go faster, why are so many doing this illegal act. I'm being forced into breaking laws.... :cus:

Indydealmaker
01-09-2012, 02:46 PM
Just wondering if "souping up" a golf cart to get "more power" nullifies the insurance coverage on the cart and injuries. If the cart is not registered and licensed as street legal and is on the cart trails and going lickety-split, it sounds like an easy out for the insurance companies to me.

Yarnspinner

Yarnspinner, You are correct. Our golf cart insurance is for a golf cart only. If the cart has the "capability" of exceeding 20 mph, it is no longer a golf cart, but it is an unregistered vehicle. In the event of an accident, the insurance companies routinely have the cart examined. If it has been modified, they deny the claim. In the event of serious injury or death, your retirement in paradise could be dramatically endangered.

I wonder if a "street legal" cart that has the capability of exceeding 25 mph could also lose its designation as a "street legal" vehicle.

yarnspinner
01-09-2012, 03:30 PM
Yarnspinner, You are correct. Our golf cart insurance is for a golf cart only. If the cart has the "capability" of exceeding 20 mph, it is no longer a golf cart, but it is an unregistered vehicle. In the event of an accident, the insurance companies routinely have the cart examined. If it has been modified, they deny the claim. In the event of serious injury or death, your retirement in paradise could be dramatically endangered.

I wonder if a "street legal" cart that has the capability of exceeding 25 mph could also lose its designation as a "street legal" vehicle.

Thanks for the information, Indydealmaker. I don't get it with people who retire in the next best thing to paradise, then jeopardize it all by doing something stupid like souping up a golf cart. A GOLF CART!

In my little EZ Go electric about all I pass are little old ladies on bicycles going uphill. (Apologies to little old ladies on bicycles.)

rubicon
01-09-2012, 04:19 PM
I have not experienced in the slightest degree the amount or extent of golf cart passing explained in these posts. For one thing there are far too many pedestrians, and bicylist on the golf paths to warrant such passing and for another a long line of slower carts that makes passing difficult.

I can see why so folks want speedier golf carts given the distnaces some will travel to paly golf or go to a town center. Can you imagine how long it would take a resident living on the north side to travel to the new town center being built on Rte 44.

Because of distances and because The Villages pushes this as a golf cart coomunity their will be heavy pressure on increasing speed for golf carts which will necessiate changes to golf carts paths

downeaster
01-09-2012, 05:25 PM
Just wondering if "souping up" a golf cart to get "more power" nullifies the insurance coverage on the cart and injuries. If the cart is not registered and licensed as street legal and is on the cart trails and going lickety-split, it sounds like an easy out for the insurance companies to me.

Yarnspinner

Excellent point, yarnspinner. When I recently changed insurers I signed a document stating no additional drivers in household, no drivers under X age, not used for commercial, etc. One of the "etc's" said the vehicle had not been modified. I do not know the exact terminology but it gave the insurer a lot of options. Based on that wording I would not attempt to modify a golf cart in order that it would be capable of speed in excess 20 MPH. I would not take a chance of filing a claim and have it denied.

George Bieniaszek
01-10-2012, 08:50 PM
Our golfcart does 20.5 MPH. We are amazed how many people pass us out with their souped up carts. It seems that some of the carts can hit high 20's or low 30mph and they are not Street Legal!!! What's the rush??? Bailey Trail and St. Charles are where I experience these NASCAR drivers. These streets are busy enough with cars and trucks, and they think nothing of coming out in front of the vehicles to pass someone. I would love to see more police tagging these speeders.

memason
01-10-2012, 09:23 PM
Our golfcart does 20.5 MPH. We are amazed how many people pass us out with their souped up carts. It seems that some of the carts can hit high 20's or low 30mph and they are not Street Legal!!! What's the rush??? Bailey Trail and St. Charles are where I experience these NASCAR drivers. These streets are busy enough with cars and trucks, and they think nothing of coming out in front of the vehicles to pass someone. I would love to see more police tagging these speeders.

That's odd.... I travel St. Charles and Bailey Trail every day; multiple times and I don't see this type of passing going on. Once in a while a cart will pass, but it's not like the Indy 500, by any stretch.

Not sure why everyone gets so upset if they're passed by another cart... :undecided:

Mikeod
01-10-2012, 09:32 PM
Not sure why everyone gets so upset if they're passed by another cart... :undecided:

Doesn't bother me either as long as it is done safely. I've had some pass me on multimodal paths with oncoming traffic or near a divider rarely, but usually it is done safely.

Perhaps it bothers some because they see it as circumventing the law and avoiding the increased fees of a street legal cart and, thereby, unfair to those who run at 20mph or pay the fees for street legal.

Indydealmaker
01-10-2012, 09:38 PM
Doesn't bother me either as long as it is done safely. I've had some pass me on multimodal paths with oncoming traffic or near a divider rarely, but usually it is done safely.

Perhaps it bothers some because they see it as circumventing the law and avoiding the increased fees of a street legal cart and, thereby, unfair to those who run at 20mph or pay the fees for street legal.
Even street legals are supposed to max out at 25. I have been passed by golf carts while doing 30 in my car.

memason
01-10-2012, 09:42 PM
Doesn't bother me either as long as it is done safely. I've had some pass me on multimodal paths with oncoming traffic or near a divider rarely, but usually it is done safely.

Perhaps it bothers some because they see it as circumventing the law and avoiding the increased fees of a street legal cart and, thereby, unfair to those who run at 20mph or pay the fees for street legal.

Yeah Mike, I get what you're saying... Safety could be an issue either way; too fast or too slow. I think you hit the nail on the head that folks just don't want someone getting over on the system. I don't have a juiced up cart [bought it new and no one has touched it, except the Villages Golf Cart Store], but it will top out at far more than the legal 20mph. Going downhill is obscene! I gave that cart to the wife and I drive the electronically governed electric cart. If she gets a ticket, that's her problem.... :evil6: Everybody passes me, with my radio blaring...

paulandjean
01-11-2012, 07:19 AM
I have a quick cart. Many times the extra fast speed came in handy,getting out of the way with some drivers.If you pass fine,if you go slow fine.

CarGuys
01-19-2012, 03:48 PM
This has been gone over before. You can make em go fast but you cannot safely steer or stop at speeds over 25 mph. The Carts were NOT designed to perfom at those speeds.

Now a street Legal LSV like a Tomberlin or EZ Go , Gem could get away with 30+ because of " Real Brakes" and a balanced suspension.

Because of the insanity of increased polulation and amount of carts my wife is lobbying to not get us a Golf Cart and to instead, Within the VILLAGES or just outside buy a used Smart for Two.

Hmmmmmm Spage Cage safety cage! AC, real brakes heater wipers and a convertible model for fun.

I'll just put a street legal plate on it! " Laughing"