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Talk Host 03-29-2009 06:09 AM

Street Legal carts on the cart paths??????
 
Over the past couple of weeks, I have seen several of the "street legal" carts on the cart trails around the Villages. As you know, they can go about 30 miles an hour, maybe more.

I'm wondering if it's really a good idea to allow any registered vehicles on the cart trails along with walkers, bikers and non registered carts. My thinking is that people aren't expecting to see a cart zooming around the corner at those speeds. I have also seen motor scooters.

Yes, I know some people have souped up their non street carts to go faster, but not quite as fast as the street legal ones.

Karen83 03-29-2009 07:04 AM

Our street legal cart has a switch that will govern it at cart pathway speed.

Of course, maybe some will not use it, but then it would seem that the speed limit that applies to all other carts, would apply to them also. I've seen some carts that are not street legal go very fast!

Let's enforce existing laws before adding more.

We live off of Rainey Trail where there are no paths, and the street legal alllows us easier access to Buena Vista.

dillywho 03-29-2009 08:45 AM

Street legal carts are allowed on the golf courses, so why wouldn't they be allowed on the cart paths? To be on the golf courses, the tires have to meet course specs outlined for all carts. As for the speed, many carts go well above the legal speed that are not street-legal (as previously stated). Everyone should just do the right thing and stay within the legal limits whether in any type of cart or in an automobile.

katezbox 03-29-2009 10:23 AM

On another thread, Bryan gave lots of details on this topic. One of his key points is that there are some streets even the street legal carts can't be on. The speed limit on the cart paths is already defined. It needs to be enforced. Those who own street legal carts and play by the rules shouldn't be penalized because of a few who do not.

Just my opinion - and I know a lot of you will disagree.

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chacam 03-29-2009 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by katezbox (Post 196393)
The speed limit on the cart paths is already defined.

Where is it defined ?

SteveFromNY 03-29-2009 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chacam (Post 196402)
Where is it defined ?

The only place I recall seeing a speed limit sign is the Morse Ave bridge - 10MPH.
Don't really know if there is a speed limit on the paths. There is a speed limit for carts though, and that's 19.5 or 20, where ever they are (unless they are street legal and then it's 30.
It's all so confusing.
Maybe people could just act responsibly, and drive safely, and we wouldn't need rules and regulations to control their behavior on the cart paths too. Nah, never happen.

sandybill2 03-29-2009 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveFromNY (Post 196412)
The only place I recall seeing a speed limit sign is the Morse Ave bridge - 10MPH.
Don't really know if there is a speed limit on the paths. There is a speed limit for carts though, and that's 19.5 or 20, where ever they are (unless they are street legal and then it's 30.
It's all so confusing.
Maybe people could just act responsibly, and drive safely, and we wouldn't need rules and regulations to control their behavior on the cart paths too. Nah, never happen.

:agree:
One thing I have noticed and I'm sure others have as well--there are apparently lots of cart drivers who turn onto the paths at such a speed that they hit the divider--tire prints on most of them--some really bent--some I have seen have actually been knocked down. Too bad there isn't some way to hold those damaging them responsible for their replacement.

DDoug 03-29-2009 07:47 PM

Golf cart path
 
Now let me see my car will fit under the bridges on the path and it is street legal. Now if I dont go over the 20 mph speed does that mean I can drive on the path. What determines what type of vehicile can use those paths. One other question how does a golf cart become street legal and most do not have front brakes,try doing a panic stop at full speed with your cart and see how long it takes to stop.I think you will be suprised. Bottom line respect these little cars they are not toys,they could kill you.

Whalen 03-29-2009 08:10 PM

On the other side of the coin
 
What about the people in cars who think that 15 to 20 mph is acceptable on Morse, Buena Vista..............It's a long way from Havana to Sumter at 20 mph in a car.:rolleyes:

katezbox 03-29-2009 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chacam (Post 196402)
Where is it defined ?

19.7 MPH is the allowed speed on the golf cart paths unless posted otherwise

collection6 03-29-2009 08:21 PM

street legal speed limit
 
street legal carts are allowed to do 25mph, not 30 as previously stated

Barefoot 03-29-2009 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DDoug (Post 196464)

Bottom line respect these little cars they are not toys,they could kill you.

Well said. :agree:

Talk Host 03-30-2009 04:41 AM

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Originally Posted by collection6 (Post 196472)
street legal carts are allowed to do 25mph, not 30 as previously stated

Sorry about that. I was misinformed. My neighbor down the street has one and he said his will do 35 and that it is legal. My mistake. His lie

chacam 03-30-2009 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by katezbox (Post 196471)
19.7 MPH is the allowed speed on the golf cart paths unless posted otherwise

Where is that stated ? ? What statute ? ?

dillywho 03-30-2009 06:04 AM

Check It Out
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chacam (Post 196528)
Where is that stated ? ? What statute ? ?

If you will simply check with law enforcement, I am sure they can answer both questions. Otherwise, you might attend one of the golf cart safety clinics. You can get the same information there and much more. They are conducted for free by law enforcement.


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