View Full Version : Ten dead Villagers in Golf Carts!!
hunt9791
03-08-2012, 08:34 PM
The latest POA bulletin just hit my driveway. Authorities admit to at least ten dead villagers in the past 4 -5 years from golf cart accidents. Didn't see that in the Happy Paper!! Drive carefully....
golf2140
03-08-2012, 09:18 PM
How many from medical issues??? I love the paper!!!!!!!!!!:police:
buggyone
03-08-2012, 09:19 PM
You have about 55,000 to 65,000 golf carts in a community of about 85,000 residents. Quite a few drive the golf cart in a reckless manner due to a number of reasons (fill in whatever reasons you want) and 10 people are killed in 4 or 5 years. Actually, those are pretty good odds, if you ask me.
Of course you have to be careful. Use common sense and remember those reasons you fill in up above and you will be double careful.
The Daily Sun does report on golf cart accidents that are fatal.
villages07
03-08-2012, 09:21 PM
To be fair, the Sun probably reported at least 8 of these fatalities as they happened. True, they haven't written any articles summarizing the statistics or proffering solutions.
A real statistician might be able to estimate fatalities per thousand or million miles to see how the fatality rate compares to auto accidents.
I've been here full time since late 2006. There was a short period of time in maybe 07-08 where there was a rash of fatalities, maybe 4 or 5 of the 10.
Any fatality is too many but are, sadly, inevitable given the number of carts, miles driven, speeds, etc.
Bill-n-Brillo
03-08-2012, 09:29 PM
As Phil Esterhaus would always say........
Hill Street Blues - 'Let's be careful out there' - YouTube
Bill :)
Oren L Miller
03-08-2012, 09:41 PM
As Phil Esterhaus would always say........
Hill Street Blues - 'Let's be careful out there' - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jmg86CRBBtw)
Bill :)
Let's be careful out there. How many of the fatalities had cars involved?
red tail
03-09-2012, 06:30 AM
the interesting comment made was that speed wasnt a factor in any of the incidents. just bad driving!
graciegirl
03-09-2012, 06:48 AM
the interesting comment made was that speed wasnt a factor in any of the incidents. just bad driving!
I agree with that red tail.
This is me Gracie, the Ambassador for good in The Villages, saying we have the worst, dumbest, most reckless drivers on the planet here.
Driving to lunch across town yesterday, I was passed by cars zooming by me and cutting me off on Morse and BeunaVista, a car pulling out in front of me on a roundabout, ignoring the yield sign. I was doing the speed limit. I had a cart pull out in front of me going through the gate.
In my whole life I haven't seen so many drivers ignore signs for stopping or yielding as I see here.
No laws need to be changed or put into place. Drivers just need to follow the ones already written.chilout
getdul981
03-09-2012, 07:32 AM
no laws need to be changed or put into place. Drivers just need to follow the ones already written.chilout
amen!!!!
Midge538
03-09-2012, 07:33 AM
In my whole life I haven't seen so many drivers ignore signs for stopping or yielding as I see here.
Ms. Gracie .... Didn't anyone tell you that those signs are just 'suggestions.'
I agree with that red tail.
This is me Gracie, the Ambassador for good in The Villages, saying we have the worst, dumbest, most reckless drivers on the planet here.
Driving to lunch across town yesterday, I was passed by cars zooming by me and cutting me off on Morse and BeunaVista, a car pulling out in front of me on a roundabout, ignoring the yield sign. I was doing the speed limit. I had a cart pull out in front of me going through the gate.
In my whole life I haven't seen so many drivers ignore signs for stopping or yielding as I see here.
No laws need to be changed or put into place. Drivers just need to follow the ones already written.chilout
Guess it wasn't the best day on the roads for either of us, Gracie. If the guy in front of us could just decide on a lane, we could have gotten by him!
I'm beginning to think that many of the drivers around here, residents and non-residents, have reading difficulties. HOW HARD IS IT TO READ A SIGN??? And a rather large sign at that!
You're right, the laws are there, now if some of the drivers would remember them and abide by them, it would be good for all.
After seeing that cart/cart accident about a week and a bit ago, the realization of just how vunerable one is in a cart hit home. You can fall out, the cart can flip, you can be thrown and hit your head on the curb, pavement, cart, getting out of a flipped cart isn't easy assuming you've not broken any particular body part...and heaven forbid, a grandchild is in the cart with you.
There's lots of cars, lots of carts and driving, whether car or cart isn't a right, it's a privilege.
(Guess I woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning... ;) )
Taltarzac725
03-09-2012, 11:18 AM
I agree with that red tail.
This is me Gracie, the Ambassador for good in The Villages, saying we have the worst, dumbest, most reckless drivers on the planet here.
Driving to lunch across town yesterday, I was passed by cars zooming by me and cutting me off on Morse and BeunaVista, a car pulling out in front of me on a roundabout, ignoring the yield sign. I was doing the speed limit. I had a cart pull out in front of me going through the gate.
In my whole life I haven't seen so many drivers ignore signs for stopping or yielding as I see here.
No laws need to be changed or put into place. Drivers just need to follow the ones already written.chilout
Considering how badly some golf cart drivers actually get around and how many people are here, I am surprised that there have been only ten dead Villagers during this time framework.
At least, I do not have to brave Highway 19 in Clearwater/Palm Harbor/Tarpon Springs any longer. That road takes more lives--or took more lives--than just about any other stretch of road in the United States.
"According to a Dateline NBC study, part of US 19 in Florida is the most dangerous road in the USA. A Florida Highway Patrol test period beginning in 1998 and ending in 2003, showed the strech of US 19 from Pasco county to Pinellas County to average approximately 52 deaths a year, or 262 deaths in the 5 year duration of the study. 100 of these deaths were pedestrian related making US 19 the #1 worst road to walk on in these two counties.
Straight from Wilkpedia".
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/florida/330025-highway-19-bad-they-say-crystal.html#ixzz1odaHyFyX
Graytop
03-09-2012, 11:44 AM
The latest POA bulletin just hit my driveway. Authorities admit to at least ten dead villagers in the past 4 -5 years from golf cart accidents. Didn't see that in the Happy Paper!! Drive carefully....
I don't want to minimize anyones' loss by saying this. When you consider that there are around 50,000 golf carts in our fair town this number of fatalities gains a little perspective. It's tragic anytime someone is lost in an accident....
Barefoot
03-09-2012, 11:48 AM
Everyday I see golf cart drivers recklessly making mistakes that could cost them their lives. I'm sure we could all endlessly share hair-raising stories. Yesterday I saw a golf cart (not street legal) cross CR 101 without looking either way and without stopping at the stop sign. I saw another golf cart cross CR 466 .. to heck with using the tunnels!
Everyday I see golf cart operators and car drivers cautiously watching for the reckless drivers and driving defensively to avoid them. Bless them!
Graytop
03-09-2012, 11:51 AM
Everyday I see golf cart drivers recklessly making mistakes that could cost them their lives. I'm sure we could all endlessly share hair-raising stories. Yesterday I saw a golf cart (not street legal) cross CR 101 without looking either way and without stopping at the stop sign. I saw another golf cart cross CR 466 .. to heck with using the tunnels!
Everyday I see golf cart operators and car drivers cautiously watching for the reckless drivers and driving defensively to avoid them. Bless them!
A prayer is on my lips every time I venture out this time of year...
BobKat1
03-09-2012, 11:52 AM
I don't want to minimize anyones' loss by saying this. When you consider that there are around 50,000 golf carts in our fair town this number of fatalities gains a little perspective. It's tragic anytime someone is lost in an accident....
I think this is a fair assessment. Especially when you consider that golf carts offer little if any protection for the occupants.
Gerald
03-09-2012, 12:18 PM
I agree with that red tail.
In my whole life I haven't seen so many drivers ignore signs for stopping or yielding as I see here.
I have trouble slowing down for the signs. After I setup my golf cart to do 60mph. But I do love the wind.
duffysmom
03-09-2012, 01:18 PM
I'm wondering if TV is becoming a vacation destination and people feel that tooling around in a cart is part of the experience. The attitude seems to be "I paid for this vacation and I'm entitled to do whatever I want." I hope I'm wrong but I'm seeing some major "attitude" lately. It makes me :grumpy:.
Jhooman
03-09-2012, 01:22 PM
I've been here a short time, but the workers who drive trucks, drive aggressively, on cell phones. Especially on St Charles, mucho traffic, no stop signs, no one stops for pedestrians, bikers, carts and large trucks thrown together, you will have issues, dangerous issues.
We live in Tamarind Grove, I take Buena Vista or 466A to avoid the insanity. Sometimes I feel like I'm on the 405Fwy in California again.
Please be careful out there, be hyper-vigilant, let's all slow down and enjoy our splendid lives in The Villages.
golf2140
03-09-2012, 02:04 PM
I'm wondering if TV is becoming a vacation destination and people feel that tooling around in a cart is part of the experience. The attitude seems to be "I paid for this vacation and I'm entitled to do whatever I want." I hope I'm wrong but I'm seeing some major "attitude" lately. It makes me :grumpy:.
AMEN :BigApplause:
The Great Fumar
03-09-2012, 02:21 PM
To be fair, the Sun probably reported at least 8 of these fatalities as they happened. True, they haven't written any articles summarizing the statistics or proffering solutions.
A real statistician might be able to estimate fatalities per thousand or million miles to see how the fatality rate compares to auto accidents.
I've been here full time since late 2006. There was a short period of time in maybe 07-08 where there was a rash of fatalities, maybe 4 or 5 of the 10.
Any fatality is too many but are, sadly, inevitable given the number of carts, miles driven, speeds, etc.
Hold it 07, They were very quick to point out that not one of the fatalities were related to SPEED.....I was surprised at this but facts are facts......aparently inattention is the culprit and frankly I don't know how you fix that .........should point out that I'm as guilty as anyone on that count...Its probably because of all the years of Instrument Flying that I'm negligent about looking out the windshield ........
Close call fumar ....:22yikes:
The Great Fumar
03-09-2012, 02:29 PM
I have trouble slowing down for the signs. After I setup my golf cart to do 60mph. But I do love the wind.
Thanks Gerald
I needed that........However I must point out that you may want to slow down a little as you might pass wind ..........
also fast fumar..............:censored:
DDoug
03-09-2012, 03:15 PM
I agree with that red tail.
This is me Gracie, the Ambassador for good in The Villages, saying we have the worst, dumbest, most reckless drivers on the planet here.
Driving to lunch across town yesterday, I was passed by cars zooming by me and cutting me off on Morse and BeunaVista, a car pulling out in front of me on a roundabout, ignoring the yield sign. I was doing the speed limit. I had a cart pull out in front of me going through the gate.
In my whole life I haven't seen so many drivers ignore signs for stopping or yielding as I see here.
No laws need to be changed or put into place. Drivers just need to follow the ones already written.
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Just think all those drivers used to live elsewhere
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