Gates
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First some history. When the gates were first installed there was no provision for entrance without a card or pressing a button to connect to someone who could open it remotely. Gate cards were given out to lawn people, contractors etc. Every Tom, Dick and Harry had one. Then the county stepped in and said they were public roads and should open to the public. A compromise was reached and the county allowed the gates with a provision they could be opened by anyone. (The red button) They have become vital to traffic control especially in regard to golf carts. However, the nuisance factor could be relieved by having them open the same way the exit gates open. No card and less frequent window motor replacements. I would think adjustments could be made to require a vehicle to come to a complete stop before the gate would open. I am considering taking this to the next level but thought I might get some input here first. Good idea? Bad idea? Got a better idea? Let sleeping dogs lie? |
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IMHO the system serves several good purposes. No need to fiddle with it.
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I guess you could assume that this topic has been discussed before. Reading these threads should give you the information you are seeking.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...amaged-135648/ https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...policy-126090/ https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...peners-125865/ https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...-entry-120141/ https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...-gates-112114/ https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...t-gate-111755/ |
The only change I would like is to have a gate card that could be kept inside the car with no need to open a window and put your arm out. If the Turnpike can detect a Sun Pass at 25 MPH then I think a gate system could detect a gate card at 5 feet.
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I like the gates because it does slow people down especially before a roundabout and as a caution for golf carts entering the cross. However, I also would prefer something that could be read without opening the windows especially in the rain.
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Best Idea Yet...
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Another option would be the auto open gate like they use when a new Village is in "construction mode." It stops traffic long enough to get a visual on the vehicle license plates and also gives golf carts time to cross. Clearly there has got to be a better way... |
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Without cards, I think the incidence of broken gates and damaged vehicles would go up considerably. And, the carts would be backed up waiting for a break in the bumper to bumper line of cars.
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Some people have too much time on their hands
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My card works at the Santiago gate without rolling the window down. Nice on a rainy day.
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What's the difference what anyone thinks about the gates? It is what it is.
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