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Golf cart speed
After reading about speeding in TV's, I downloaded a app to my smart phone called "speedometer". It keeps your screen on and gives a large digital readout of your speed. I was amazed at what my top speed is.(which I won't post here!)
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Come on, tell us.....we can keep a secret!
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Nope ;)
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Sorry, just being truthful. My intentions were not to create problems.
Thanks for the good speedometer info. |
Rickg.....you are correct...sorry
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Gee's just cause it goes more than 20 MPH don't mean you have to drive around with the pedal to the floor... My car will go 130 plus but I don't drive it with my foot to the floor... Now if I need to pass or speed up due to something going well under the posted speed limit if I decide I then push the pedal down and pass of course when it's safe to do so... Why are villagers so hung up on somebody elses golf cart speed. If they speed it's the police business not mine. Lighten up and be happy you are in paradise and still NOT WORKING and putting up the the BS!!!
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I didn't start this post to cause controversy, I thought some people may want to check their speed as I did.
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I am removing my comment. Everyone just be happy and safe.
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Thanks Rickg
Just got an app. Good advise.:BigApplause: |
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Slow down your retired. Don't
Have to be anywhere and if you do leave early enough to get there safely. Just saying. |
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i have a lsv and always go 25 when i can. im always getting passed by golf carts. good news is i dont care! bad news is they can get a citation and i wont. :a20:
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It is time once again to remind us of what is and what isn't a golf cart.
20.01 Definitions, general.—As used in the Florida Statutes, except as otherwise provided, the term: (1) “Motor vehicle” means: (a) An automobile, motorcycle, truck, trailer, semitrailer, truck tractor and semitrailer combination, or any other vehicle operated on the roads of this state, used to transport persons or property, and propelled by power other than muscular power (22) “Golf cart” means a motor vehicle that is designed and manufactured for operation on a golf course for sporting or recreational purposes and that is not capable of exceeding speeds of 20 miles per hour (42) “Low-speed vehicle” means any four-wheeled vehicle whose top speed is greater than 20 miles per hour but not greater than 25 miles per hour, including, but not limited to, neighborhood electric vehicles. Low-speed vehicles must comply with the safety standards in 49 C.F.R. s. 571.500 and s. 316.2122. There is no definition of a vehicle that is capable of speeds in excess of 25MPH. |
It's nice to have it when ya need it.
:coolsmiley:I find it very interesting the amount of people that are tweaked over other peoples speed capability. My Streetrod goes 36MPH and my Corvette runs 180MPH. I cruise through TV in my cart at around 19 to 20 and never have any issues. I cruise in my Vette at the speed limit or around 5 over with no issues. The nice thing about having the speed capability is that when I get behind someone going 10 MPH in my cart and 20 miles under in my Vette I have the potential to get a different view. If you ain't the lead dog, the view never changes!:coolsmiley:
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Thanks for the app.
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Starting a new cart club.Its called, "Living on the edge"Where people go 21 mph and do not care.
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Sign me up
Please sign me up for the "Living On The Edge" Club!
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My friend got ticketed in her cart for going over the 20 mph speed limit. There was no fine amount listed on the ticket. She has to go to court regardless; can't send payment in. She will have to show certification that her cart has been modified so it can't exceed the 19 or 20 mph, whatever that law is. The county sheriff said if she does that, they MIGHT let her off with just court costs.
But it's a hassle. |
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Anyone help me on this? |
Not that hard to understand. If a vehicle that carries golf clubs and people is capable of exceeding 20mph it is not a golf cart.
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Thanks for the App!
We went out and took a spin around the area after reading your post. I had downloaded the speedometer app. Let's just say that my husband got rather annoyed when the app would beep loudly when he went over 20 (which I had set). Yep it is an annoying sound! LOL Made my ride safer!! :a20: :gc:
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Admittedly, chances are slim that you will get a ticket for driving your "golf cart" 21 mph instead of the legal limit of 19.9. But that's not the point!
What's important is that if you are involved in an accident (no matter who was at fault technically), if it can be determined that you were going faster than 19.9 mph, then you will be cited for driving an unregistered vehicle. And if you have "golf cart" insurance, you carrier will pay NO benefits because the vehicle you were driving does not fit the legal definition of a golf cart. So you were in an accident, you received a citation, and you have no liability insurance to cover any injuries or property damage. Think about it. Is it worth it to be able to drive your cart 1 or 2 mph faster than the rest? |
Best post so far!
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Tell your husband, I'm sorry...
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