Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My cart can squeeze out 22 MPH on a flat (According to my Garmin.) and I think that 2 MPH is hardly a huge difference. As someone said earlier here, most can walk faster than that. The county issues a ticket for the cart being unregistered simply because it's a higher fine. Some politician decided that, I'm sure. What they should do is ticket for speeding and require that the vehicle either be made street legal and registered or "unmodified" and have the vehicle owner show proof of compliance to the county within a specified time frame. All at the cart owner's expense, including the speeding fine.
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Bottom line is when you are on a public street or road in your golf cart - do not go faster than 20 mph. If you do not have a speedometer and want one installed, it is not a bad idea at all to do so.
Same thing goes for drinking a beer in your golf cart on a public road. It is against the law - do not do it. |
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Yes, I know it's the law. But there are literally 100's of laws on the books that are not enforced to the letter. Most of these lightly enforced laws do not bring any cash into the county. |
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Seems better to raise revenue through tickets than to raise taxes. Works for me.
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In your opinion is the new admin doing something that is fostering a new attitude? If so I'd love to hear it. Or is he deleting some posts or something? If so then that's a good thing. But just the fact that you say "Don't flatter yourself" is the reason I went away in the first place. Is that any way to address another poster? Isn't that what i meant last week when I said it is getting too personal? You just proved it once again. I knew I shouldn't have let in and posted again. I'll just go back to lurking so I can gather info like in the past. But post again? |
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Please, lets get back on subject.
I think more carts should be cited for overcroudedness than going 2-4 mph over the speed limit. Some carts I've seen look like the little car in the circus where 10 clowns will get out. Only we're not dealing with clowns (well maybe the driver) but mostly very small children. |
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Sorry. |
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My last word on the subject of being civil. The easiest way is to not call anyone out personally. Some jokes don't come out well in written form. If we stick to the subject then things are usually fine. As far as being too sensitive to the post you'd have to have walked in my shoes over the past 4 years on this board. I normally have a very thick skin and I'm one of the most patient people you would ever meet. But I had some PM's that were borderline theatening (remember, because of my openness most people can figure out where I live). I took these PM's very seriously. It's just not worth it.
But this is a good topic so let's not turn this into a 'Russ' drama production. I'll hang around in a much more limited fashion than before. Now back to golf cart speeding topic... I'm getting a speedometer in my cart!! PS> VG and I have spoken via PM and everything is well. I was too harsh. |
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Please explain to this novice how these carts are going over 20mph. From what I have read on the spec sheets from the different manufacturers, 15mph seems to be the max norm for gas carts and 19mph for the electrics. I am very curious because in about 4 weeks my next purchase will be a cart.
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I use SPEEDVIEW on my Android phone to check speed once in a while... I have not modified my cart in any way, but I have hit 28mph, going downhill with the wind at my back. On the level, it runs at about 22mph. Then there's my electric cart that refuses to go more than 20mph via electronics. Just another perspective on speedometers.... |
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This might seem obvious, but I have also checked my golfcart speed very easily using my GPS. It seems to be quite accurate.
This might be a solution for some who may not wish to go through the hassle/cost of installing a speedometer. Frank
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