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dhdallas 03-30-2022 01:59 PM

Do golf carts have horns?
 
In the past couple of days I have ridden my bicycle over 70 miles on the multi-modal trails. Only one cart driver had the common courtesy to beep their horn so I would know to keep right and let them pass. All the others (and I mean at least 100 carts or more) just whizzed by without a sound. With a helmet on and the wind noise I cannot hear even a gas cart until it is almost on top of me. I always ring my bike bell when approaching walkers or slower bikes & beep my horn if in my cart. Many golfers seem to think the multi-modal paths were built just for them...wrong. Let's share the road and be courteous & safe - use your horn before passing.

As an aside, I watched a cart almost roll over today on the path between Bradford & Chitty Chatty. The male driver took a curve too fast & I watched as his right rear wheel lifted several inches off the path. I cannot believe the speeds at which cart drivers take curves. In particular, the aluminum chassis electric carts running lithium ion batteries (like mine) are extremely lightweight compared to their gas counterparts and much easier to roll. Use a little common sense and live to a ripe old age!

Kahuna32162 03-30-2022 02:19 PM

What a novel thought, common curtesy.

Bilyclub 03-30-2022 02:42 PM

I've seen many posts from bicyclist complaining that a horn blast startles them.

Laker14 03-30-2022 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by dhdallas (Post 2078233)
In the past couple of days I have ridden my bicycle over 70 miles on the multi-modal trails. Only one cart driver had the common courtesy to beep their horn so I would know to keep right and let them pass. All the others (and I mean at least 100 carts or more) just whizzed by without a sound. With a helmet on and the wind noise I cannot hear even a gas cart until it is almost on top of me. I always ring my bike bell when approaching walkers or slower bikes & beep my horn if in my cart. Many golfers seem to think the multi-modal paths were built just for them...wrong. Let's share the road and be courteous & safe - use your horn before passing.

As an aside, I watched a cart almost roll over today on the path between Bradford & Chitty Chatty. The male driver took a curve too fast & I watched as his right rear wheel lifted several inches off the path. I cannot believe the speeds at which cart drivers take curves. In particular, the aluminum chassis electric carts running lithium ion batteries (like mine) are extremely lightweight compared to their gas counterparts and much easier to roll. Use a little common sense and live to a ripe old age!

if every cart passing every bike tooted its horn, the noise would be constant, and irritating. What you need to do is buy, then use, a sideview mirror. I don't ride anymore, but I once did, and I interpreted car horns not as a polite "here I am, don't let me startle you" but rather as a "MOVE OVER!!! GET OUT OF MY WAY!!!"... so, no, I'm not beeping for you. I'll give you your space and pass when it's safe, but it's up to you to know who is behind you.

Mortal1 03-30-2022 02:52 PM

well you've chosen the negative...
 
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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2078250)
if every cart passing every bike tooted its horn, the noise would be constant, and irritating. What you need to do is buy, then use, a sideview mirror. I don't ride anymore, but I once did, and I interpreted car horns not as a polite "here I am, don't let me startle you" but rather as a "MOVE OVER!!! GET OUT OF MY WAY!!!"... so, no, I'm not beeping for you. I'll give you your space and pass when it's safe, but it's up to you to know who is behind you.

for horn usage and there is a way to tell the difference...of course with many seniors they no longer possess the ability to use common sense.

MartinSE 03-30-2022 03:00 PM

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Laker14 03-30-2022 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortal1 (Post 2078251)
for horn usage and there is a way to tell the difference...of course with many seniors they no longer possess the ability to use common sense.

I don't want to hear a steady din of horn honking. Ever been to Manhattan?
it's noisy enough in TV.
The OP said that with his helmet and wind noise, he can't hear a gas cart. How loud and long does a cart horn have to blow to be heard over that?

Nope, that's why bicyclists wear, or mount on the bars, sideview mirrors.

Happydaz 03-30-2022 03:32 PM

As an enthusiastic bicyclist who rides over 4000 miles a year I would not want golf carters honking the horn every time they go to pass me. I have a rear mirror on my bike and it is my responsibility to not only look at the road ahead but to also continually scan my rear mirror to see if any golf carts or cars are overtaking me. I have a rear flashing light as well as a flashing headlight, but to me a rear mirror is also absolutely necessary. No honking please! It is the bicyclist’s responsibility to know when he is being passed.

MSchad 03-30-2022 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by dhdallas (Post 2078233)
As an aside, I watched a cart almost roll over today on the path between Bradford & Chitty Chatty. The male driver took a curve too fast & I watched as his right rear wheel lifted several inches off the path. I cannot believe the speeds at which cart drivers take curves. In particular, the aluminum chassis electric carts running lithium ion batteries (like mine) are extremely lightweight compared to their gas counterparts and much easier to roll. Use a little common sense and live to a ripe old age!

Most people forget these are golf carts. They think they bought a GO CART with a toggle switch for a gas pedal.

MrFlorida 03-30-2022 04:40 PM

I would think a horn blast would startle a biker, or pedestrian into jumping into harms way, not to mention complaints from the people that live along the cart paths.

dewilson58 03-30-2022 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Happydaz (Post 2078268)
I have a rear mirror on my bike and it is my responsibility to not only look at the road ahead but to also continually scan my rear mirror to see if any golf carts or cars are overtaking me.

Bingo!!!

rustyp 03-30-2022 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by dhdallas (Post 2078233)
In the past couple of days I have ridden my bicycle over 70 miles on the multi-modal trails. Only one cart driver had the common courtesy to beep their horn so I would know to keep right and let them pass. All the others (and I mean at least 100 carts or more) just whizzed by without a sound. With a helmet on and the wind noise I cannot hear even a gas cart until it is almost on top of me. I always ring my bike bell when approaching walkers or slower bikes & beep my horn if in my cart. Many golfers seem to think the multi-modal paths were built just for them...wrong. Let's share the road and be courteous & safe - use your horn before passing.

As an aside, I watched a cart almost roll over today on the path between Bradford & Chitty Chatty. The male driver took a curve too fast & I watched as his right rear wheel lifted several inches off the path. I cannot believe the speeds at which cart drivers take curves. In particular, the aluminum chassis electric carts running lithium ion batteries (like mine) are extremely lightweight compared to their gas counterparts and much easier to roll. Use a little common sense and live to a ripe old age!

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Originally Posted by MrFlorida (Post 2078290)
I would think a horn blast would startle a biker, or pedestrian into jumping into harms way, not to mention complaints from the people that live along the cart paths.

That's a classic lose / lose. Are you still beating your wife ?

philnpat 03-30-2022 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by dhdallas (Post 2078233)
In the past couple of days I have ridden my bicycle over 70 miles on the multi-modal trails. Only one cart driver had the common courtesy to beep their horn so I would know to keep right and let them pass. All the others (and I mean at least 100 carts or more) just whizzed by without a sound. With a helmet on and the wind noise I cannot hear even a gas cart until it is almost on top of me. I always ring my bike bell when approaching walkers or slower bikes & beep my horn if in my cart. Many golfers seem to think the multi-modal paths were built just for them...wrong. Let's share the road and be courteous & safe - use your horn before passing.

As an aside, I watched a cart almost roll over today on the path between Bradford & Chitty Chatty. The male driver took a curve too fast & I watched as his right rear wheel lifted several inches off the path. I cannot believe the speeds at which cart drivers take curves. In particular, the aluminum chassis electric carts running lithium ion batteries (like mine) are extremely lightweight compared to their gas counterparts and much easier to roll. Use a little common sense and live to a ripe old age!

I used to give a couple of quick beeps when I was coming up on a bicyclist. Received many middle fingers and few waves. No more!

Laker14 03-30-2022 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Happydaz (Post 2078268)
As an enthusiastic bicyclist who rides over 4000 miles a year I would not want golf carters honking the horn every time they go to pass me. I have a rear mirror on my bike and it is my responsibility to not only look at the road ahead but to also continually scan my rear mirror to see if any golf carts or cars are overtaking me. I have a rear flashing light as well as a flashing headlight, but to me a rear mirror is also absolutely necessary. No honking please! It is the bicyclist’s responsibility to know when he is being passed.

Thank You! I couldn't have said it better myself!:clap2:

Topspinmo 03-30-2022 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dhdallas (Post 2078233)
In the past couple of days I have ridden my bicycle over 70 miles on the multi-modal trails. Only one cart driver had the common courtesy to beep their horn so I would know to keep right and let them pass. All the others (and I mean at least 100 carts or more) just whizzed by without a sound. With a helmet on and the wind noise I cannot hear even a gas cart until it is almost on top of me. I always ring my bike bell when approaching walkers or slower bikes & beep my horn if in my cart. Many golfers seem to think the multi-modal paths were built just for them...wrong. Let's share the road and be courteous & safe - use your horn before passing.

As an aside, I watched a cart almost roll over today on the path between Bradford & Chitty Chatty. The male driver took a curve too fast & I watched as his right rear wheel lifted several inches off the path. I cannot believe the speeds at which cart drivers take curves. In particular, the aluminum chassis electric carts running lithium ion batteries (like mine) are extremely lightweight compared to their gas counterparts and much easier to roll. Use a little common sense and live to a ripe old age!

When I beep my horn I usually get the one finger salute.. I wood think one shouldn’t be riding on center line? I know I wouldn’t.


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