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BobnBev 02-05-2014 06:10 AM

Speeding Golf Carts
 
I have noticed a HUGE increase of speeding golf carts.
Mine tops out at 19.9 MPH.
Anybody got a reason to speed here in the bubble?
These things aren't built for speed.
:gc::gc::gc:

Mimivillager 02-05-2014 06:23 AM

:agree:

2BNTV 02-05-2014 06:40 AM

I've noticed the same thing. Maybe snowbirds, who feel they must get everywhere, as fast as they can, so as to not miss anything? On the other hand, some people have no patience.

I've noticed increased traffic in general, so it pays to be careful out there. For us residents, we have all the time in the world so I let them pass, and go on my merry way and not be peturbed.

I use to feel before being retired, that I had to get anywhere, as fast as I could. Being retired now means, I will enjoy the ride, and plan accordingly for enough time, to get to my destination.

karostay 02-05-2014 06:50 AM

That means for 8 months of the year no one gets passed by speeding carts
Snowbirds are easy pickings

skip0358 02-05-2014 07:23 AM

Don't blame the Snow Birds. Yea the traffic is heavy right now. I live here full time and I can tell you I get passed EVERYDAY. My cart is set at 19.9-20 MPH. That's fast enough period. The cart motor, brakes, steering and suspension were designed for that speed period. If you need to go faster drive your car.

redwitch 02-05-2014 07:41 AM

I have my cart set to get about 22 mph. I rarely use that extra speed but it does come in handy passing the Villages' rental carts. Most of the time, I clock at 19-20 mph.

Those that go faster are free to pass me all they want. I'll even slow down for them so they can safely get back into the path as soon as possible. Sometimes people do run late and do have to be somewhere at a certain time, retired or no. So, I cut them some slack and let them hurry on by. Doesn't hurt me, helps keep them safe and definitely saves on aggravation.

er9027 02-05-2014 08:12 AM

I agree !

TNLAKEPANDA 02-05-2014 08:24 AM

I would not want to be in a golf cart that flips over! Going fast when no one is around is one thing but in cart traffic it can be dangerous just like in a car.

Bay Kid 02-05-2014 08:25 AM

It is hard to enjoy the ride wide open!

TNLAKEPANDA 02-05-2014 08:27 AM

This guy lives somewhere in FL... check out the video. Talk about speeding golf carts!

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Fw0oCFE2GQ]Hayabusa Golf Cart: 100+ mph POV test drive & owner interview - YouTube[/ame]

Happinow 02-05-2014 08:50 AM

Better be safe than sorry
 
People are not very patient these days. I was in my cart headed down Pinellas to cross the Sanibal gate to Morse and it was sitting there waiting for traffic to clear. It was one car after the other so I had to sit for a bit, which I don't mind. Another cart pulled up beside me, after being behind me and appeared to be aggravated that it was taking so long to get across. She took a chance at scooting across the road and narrowly missed getting hit with an oncoming car through the gate. It was someone who lives about 5 houses down from me. I am not a risk taker when it comes to crossing at the gates. I guess I'd better be safe than dead!

John_W 02-05-2014 10:09 AM

I also noticed on I-75 when we traveled to Ocala last week and that most everyone was exceeding the speed limit of 70mph.

billethkid 02-05-2014 10:49 AM

all who are concerned need to write to county and State officials putting them on notice they are allowing a safety issue to grow in their area of responsibility....golf carts able to go above 19.9 mph.

Secondly request they develop legislation to change to a known safe speed for which the carts were designed.

It is just not neccessary for any reason to have to go any faster.

Going 63 mph in a 60 mph zone gets you 3 miles further AFTER ONE HOUR!!!!!!!
Going 23++ gets you how much further 15 minutes later when arriving where speeding to do so.

The math alone shows how stupid it is to go above 20 mph.

And oh by the way there is no rule that states one must have the pedal to the floor which is how most do drive.

Another very simple problem to a known safety issue that can be EASILY SOLVED.....BUT ISN'T. Now just why is that?

Billyworld 02-05-2014 11:07 AM

......and they say this is Florida's friendliest town?

gomoho 02-05-2014 11:11 AM

Cause people will do what they want not what you want them to do.

buggyone 02-05-2014 11:17 AM

The police do ticket golf carts on the public roads (even in the golf cart lanes) for exceeding 20 mph and the fines are hefty.

Also, if someone has goosed up their golf cart to run over 20 mph and they are involved in an accident, the insurance company will not pay off any claim.

Is the extra mph worth it?

raynan 02-05-2014 11:18 AM

I agree with the OP. It would really pay off for the Sheriff's dept to send a unit to Bailey Trail and keep him/her there. They would make a fortune and money well spent. I think it has really been getting dangerous out there.

Wing-nut2 02-05-2014 11:28 AM

This was a first. At the Mallory Gate, I pulled up to the resident side and swiped my card. I started to pull ahead when the car that was behind me almost hit the left side of my truck. He went to the contractors side of the gate, swiped his card and tried to speed ahead of me. I think he was trying to pass while going through the gates.

It was Not a snow bird. He's a local. I know where he lives because he followed me and finally turned into his house.

If this is a new thing, be careful.

Wing-nut2 02-05-2014 11:31 AM

I noticed the sheriff has a sign at the bridge. Speed limit is 10 mph. I didn't see too many people doing 10mph, but the sign is there. May they think it's more a suggestion.

LndLocked 02-05-2014 11:33 AM

It is most interesting to me that many of the same posters that decry any talk of mandatory seat belts in golf carts are all for massive policing for speeding.

You could certainly make an argument that seat belts are just as much of as safety issue as speed.

TexaninVA 02-05-2014 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TNLAKEPANDA (Post 824140)
This guy lives somewhere in FL... check out the video. Talk about speeding golf carts!

Hayabusa Golf Cart: 100+ mph POV test drive & owner interview - YouTube

This video will provide EXCELLENT evidence in a lawsuit if and when this guy hits someone, and enable him to lose his shirt in court. Nice move.

Lynne613 02-06-2014 10:09 AM

I was traveling on Stillwater in my car with speeds between 30-32. I was passed on the right by a golf cart!

Edjkoz 02-08-2014 10:06 PM

Perfect

Bosoxfan 02-08-2014 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 824123)
I have my cart set to get about 22 mph. I rarely use that extra speed but it does come in handy passing the Villages' rental carts. Most of the time, I clock at 19-20 mph.

Those that go faster are free to pass me all they want. I'll even slow down for them so they can safely get back into the path as soon as possible. Sometimes people do run late and do have to be somewhere at a certain time, retired or no. So, I cut them some slack and let them hurry on by. Doesn't hurt me, helps keep them safe and definitely saves on aggravation.

Wow...a voice of reasoning on this topic. My cart is fast but I only pass folks if they're going under 22.I get a kick out of those that speed up only after they notice me passing.I 'll only pass when it's safe to do so and by having someone speed up while I'm passing them really isn't smart!

gatherer47 02-08-2014 10:36 PM

What gets me is golf carts that jump into traffic on Morse to pass a slower moving cart.The other night with heavy rain at night a cart left the golf cart path to pass me on Morse.Traffic was very heavy but this person risk their life in those conditions just to turn into De La Vista twenty seconds before me.I also wonder why a person feels the need to be among all those cars by having a street legal cart on Morse Blvd or Buena Vista.

Hancle704 02-08-2014 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne613 (Post 824922)
I was traveling on Stillwater in my car with speeds between 30-32. I was passed on the right by a golf cart!

Did the golf cart have Connecticut plate on rear? If so I was passed by the same cart recently on North Morse Blvd while I was in my car driving 30 MPH.

SusanOfWoodbury 02-08-2014 10:55 PM

The police and sheriffs department are watching for speeding golf carts.... ticket is high

DouglasMo 02-08-2014 10:58 PM

Oh it's getting silly… I pulled up to the 4 way stop sign in my golf cart by the hotel on Old Mill Run heading out of Sumter Landing at the same time as three other CARS so I let all 3 cars go first and then I start to go toward the golf cart path on the right--at the same time, the car behind one of those cars pulled out to make a left hand turn… I stopped -- he motioned me to continue and he stopped.. Furious I motioned him to move.. and then I followed him. What is this..I had right of way, he could have hit me… he clearly was behind the other car…I took the defensive view of his car was bigger than me.. Do these drivers not think??

DougB 02-08-2014 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 824093)
I have noticed a HUGE increase of speeding golf carts.
Mine tops out at 19.9 MPH.
Anybody got a reason to speed here in the bubble?
These things aren't built for speed.
:gc::gc::gc:

Golf carts don't speed, people do.

2-crazy 02-09-2014 12:23 AM

I believe an LSV is allowed over 20-MPH but not more than 25-MPH, 49 C.F.R.s.571 and s. 316.2122. This operated on streets where posting is 35-MPH or less. Gas or Electric. Now you must be licensed, insured, and equipped with the safety features as a car. So they are paying for the privilege of use of the road as a car does.

NJblue 02-09-2014 01:36 AM

I'd say that speeding golf carts ranks well below off-key karaoke singers in my list of things to worry about. It doesn't bother me a bit to be passed in my golf cart. The way that some feel about it, you'd think that being passed by a golf cart is like them giving you the finger as they go by.

asianthree 02-09-2014 04:11 AM

Remember the snow birds may be renting that cart.. blame it on the rental guys

DonH57 02-09-2014 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJblue (Post 826498)
I'd say that speeding golf carts ranks well below off-key karaoke singers in my list of things to worry about. It doesn't bother me a bit to be passed in my golf cart. The way that some feel about it, you'd think that being passed by a golf cart is like them giving you the finger as they go by.

It's only if the finger or verbal gesture comes out when they pass me that bothers me. I figure, speed on bro.!

JerryP 02-09-2014 09:19 AM

When I took drivers ed quite a few years ago we were taught not to cross solid lines.
Floida drivers handbook.
Solid White Line
A solid white line marks the edge of the roadway or separates lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. You may travel in the same direction on both sides of this line, but you should not cross the line unless you must do so to avoid a hazard.

buggyone 02-09-2014 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 826502)
Remember the snow birds may be renting that cart.. blame it on the rental guys

Is that the same logic in that you are not responsible for speeding tickets in a rental car because the rental car can go 120 mph?

John_W 02-09-2014 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JerryP (Post 826590)
...Solid White Line
A solid white line marks the edge of the roadway or separates lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. You may travel in the same direction on both sides of this line, but you should not cross the line unless you must do so to avoid a hazard.

So how do you make a left turn in your golf cart without crossing the solid white line? Some of the closest calls I've had while driving my car have been with golf cart drivers making a left turn from the cart lane. If you're not crossing the white line to merge with auto traffic, then you're an accident waiting to happen.

Bosoxfan 02-09-2014 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John_W (Post 826616)
So how do you make a left turn in your golf cart without crossing the solid white line? Some of the closest calls I've had while driving my car have been with golf cart drivers making a left turn from the cart lane. If you're not crossing the white line to merge with auto traffic, then you're an accident waiting to happen.

Agreed! Some folks aren't aware of merging into traffic to make a left turn is the correct way to turn.Some are afraid to do so therefore they're afraid of driving their carts here.These folks should stay in their cars!!

KCoffey 02-09-2014 02:22 PM

I always feel safe when riding with BosoxFan.

yabbadu 02-09-2014 04:12 PM

When someone passes you on a road, Are they going to fast or are you going too slow?

red tail 02-09-2014 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yabbadu (Post 826790)
When someone passes you on a road, Are they going to fast or are you going too slow?

you hit the nail right on the head!!!


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