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twoplanekid 07-06-2022 12:02 PM

A new gate record
 
I would have to believe our gates at Buena Vista to Hillsborough Trail have set a new record in the past 30 day for the most broken gate arms. For several days, the gate would last only one day before needing to be fixed. If it isn’t the entrance it’s the exit gate that was hit. Maybe the sun is brighter this summer because of climate change to then blind drivers so they can’t see gates. One is down again today

thelegges 07-06-2022 12:11 PM

In 07 the sun was so bright on my way to Seabreeze I almost ran into the gate. Not sure how bad global warming was then, but it would have been my fault even if the sun was blinding at the time

Bill14564 07-06-2022 12:24 PM

Would love to see a list of the excuses given for hitting a gate.

village dreamer 07-06-2022 12:42 PM

make them pay $1000 for repairs , then see how many get busted .

Laker14 07-06-2022 12:44 PM

Damn snowbirds!!!

Topspinmo 07-06-2022 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by twoplanekid (Post 2113397)
I would have to believe our gates at Buena Vista to Hillsborough Trail have set a new record in the past 30 day for the most broken gate arms. For several days, the gate would last only one day before needing to be fixed. If it isn’t the entrance it’s the exit gate that was hit. Maybe the sun is brighter this summer because of climate change to then blind drivers so they can’t see gates. One is down again today

Piggyback runner’s IMO see it all time where I live and many close calls.

Topspinmo 07-06-2022 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2113418)
make them pay $1000 for repairs , then see how many get busted .


Got to catch them first, then got make them pay, odds are not going to happen.

GpaVader 07-06-2022 01:07 PM

The one thing I think they need to do is put a sign up when they first put them in. I would bet many times people don't think about it if they've been driving through there without one, and then they finally put one in. Just something that says traffic change ahead, like they do when they put new lights or stop signs in...

Bonanza 07-06-2022 01:10 PM

The Gates are Ridiculous!
 
The solution is to get rid of the gates. YES -- get rid of them! Many would like to believe that they control traffic. Nonsense! The developer put them there to make would-be buyers believe they are buying into a truly gated community. Between the maintenance of the gates, utilities, and salaries for those keystone cops who "man" the gates, it costs well over a million dollars a year. That money could surely be put to better use!

Bill14564 07-06-2022 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Bonanza (Post 2113432)
The solution is to get rid of the gates. YES -- get rid of them! Many would like to believe that they control traffic. Nonsense! The developer put them there to make would-be buyers believe they are buying into a truly gated community. Between the maintenance of the gates, utilities, and salaries for those keystone cops who "man" the gates, it costs well over a million dollars a year. That money could surely be put to better use!

The source for the "well over a million dollars" statement?

The gates definitely DO control traffic. Crossing those entrances on foot, on a bicycle, or on a golf cart would be very dangerous without the gates.

Dond1959 07-06-2022 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Bonanza (Post 2113432)
The solution is to get rid of the gates. YES -- get rid of them! Many would like to believe that they control traffic. Nonsense! The developer put them there to make would-be buyers believe they are buying into a truly gated community. Between the maintenance of the gates, utilities, and salaries for those keystone cops who "man" the gates, it costs well over a million dollars a year. That money could surely be put to better use!

It is really for the golf cart crossing at the road. Think of what would happen if no gates and cars coming through at 40 to 50 mph. Many places have very limited visibility for the golf carts, so seeing the gate being down does provide some level of assurance that you won’t be mowed down by a car. Of course if the car runs through the gate going fast not much you can do.

Bonanza 07-06-2022 01:46 PM

Cars Have the Right of Way
 
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Originally Posted by Dond1959 (Post 2113436)
It is really for the golf cart crossing at the road. Think of what would happen if no gates and cars coming through at 40 to 50 mph. Many places have very limited visibility for the golf carts, so seeing the gate being down does provide some level of assurance that you won’t be mowed down by a car. Of course if the car runs through the gate going fast not much you can do.

Cars are NOT going at the rate of 40 or 50 mpg when entering or exiting the gates! You are NOT going at that rate of speed when you have to make a right-hand turn from the circle into the Village nor are you going at that rate of speed when exiting and coming upon the circle.

It is incumbent upon those in a golf cart to slow down and/or stop before crossing the entrance to a Village, just like you would do when on foot before crossing a street. The problem is they don't do that! Automobiles ALWAYS have the right of way in this case.

Bonanza 07-06-2022 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2113435)
The source for the "well over a million dollars" statement?

The gates definitely DO control traffic. Crossing those entrances on foot, on a bicycle, or on a golf cart would be very dangerous without the gates.

It would not be dangerous if people watched what they were doing instead of realizing they are the ones who need to stop first and then continue on when the coast is clear.

I've said it before; it is no different than crossing a street but somehow. many in a golf cart think they either are invincible or indestructible and plow on through without a care in the world. The onus is on them to watch out!

DonH57 07-06-2022 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2113409)
Would love to see a list of the excuses given for hitting a gate.

Me too. Like the old David Letterman's top ten list! LOL
I can only imagine some of them.

photo1902 07-06-2022 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by twoplanekid (Post 2113397)
I would have to believe our gates at Buena Vista to Hillsborough Trail have set a new record in the past 30 day for the most broken gate arms. For several days, the gate would last only one day before needing to be fixed. If it isn’t the entrance it’s the exit gate that was hit. Maybe the sun is brighter this summer because of climate change to then blind drivers so they can’t see gates. One is down again today

The issue was with the motor at that gate.


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