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golfing eagles 11-23-2024 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by mraines (Post 2388353)
When I used to take my cart there, I had to sign a paper stating that if my governor was adjusted they would set it back. Has that changed? If you need to go so fast, drive your car.

Actually, the last time I went the check in girl asked me how fast I wanted the governor set, they would do up to 25. I asked "Isn't that illegal?"---she was clueless. I told her 20 was fine. Of course, I tend to get passed by about 1/3 of the carts.

Laker14 11-23-2024 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Caymus (Post 2388357)
I have not researched it, but is adjusting a governor something an "average" owner can do?

Even a below average owner can do it. (please don't ask me how I know this)

Bill14564 11-23-2024 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Caymus (Post 2388357)
I have not researched it, but is adjusting a governor something an "average" owner can do?

The governor on gas carts is mechanical and can be adjusted by the owner.

The governor on electric carts (at least the newer ones) is a programmed setting. Devices to change those settings exist but they may be expensive or difficult for the average owner to obtain.

twoplanekid 11-23-2024 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2388358)
Actually, the last time I went the check in girl asked me how fast I wanted the governor set, they would do up to 25. I asked "Isn't that illegal?"---she was clueless. I told her 20 was fine. Of course, I tend to get passed by about 1/3 of the carts.

I traded mine in for a Tesla to go faster than any cart. However, I now can't travel on the MM trails but that is no loss for me. I am enjoying the FSD but still keeping a eye on everything as gates are still an issue. :laugh:

mntlblok 11-23-2024 08:03 AM

Nuance
 
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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2388156)
Any time you become a part of a couple, group, organization, society, you give up some freedom. Humans are social animals. Very few are happy totally free and 100% alone.

Have noticed that folks tend to leave out the words "essential" and "a little temporary" from Ben's quote.

‘They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.’

Bilyclub 11-23-2024 08:28 AM

It’s great that a person without a golf cart has over 20 posts on this thread.
Wildwood will/has ticketed a street legal cart in a diamond lane for being in the wrong lane.
Speed is not really a problem. It’s being distracted and no common sense that is.

Carry on.

tedquick 11-23-2024 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2388366)
Even a below average owner can do it. (please don't ask me how I know this)


Smiling!

SHIBUMI 11-23-2024 09:34 AM

Bathroom
 
I just assumed people flying by me were in search of the nearest bathroom! I let them pass out of consideration for the alternative..............

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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 (Post 2387919)
There are signs specifically aimed at carts on some roads, "No Carts Beyond This Point", but none on sign posts with a 25 mpg speed limit sign. The only reason I go 20 mph in my cart is because someone told me that was the limit. When I go 20 in the diamond lane I nearly always have someone riding my bumper. So. Are we just supposed to Know the speed limit is 20 in a cart- and is it?


CybrSage 11-23-2024 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2387943)
No one in a golf cart "NEEDs" to go fast. They like to go fast. They want to go fast. They think breaking the law is a joke. They lack patience. They have a mental "kink" that makes them think they are some how special and the rules and laws don't apply to them. Whatever! If you're doing 19.9mph in your cart in the mmp lane and they think that you're a slug for not going faster, that is their problem! And their problem is mental. It truly that simple. If they are able to catch you, then they can pass you. You are not the problem. They are. 😉

Have you ever driven over the speed limit in your car?
Of course you have.
Do you apply these same views to yourself?
Of course not.
Is it hypocrisy or a problem standard?

golfing eagles 11-23-2024 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by SHIBUMI (Post 2388429)
I just assumed people flying by me were in search of the nearest bathroom! I let them pass out of consideration for the alternative..............

And that's a real possibility, especially here in TV. But there are those, some on this thread, that label such a person a "criminal" and advocate for a police state to catch and prosecute them. There are those that get outraged if they get passed, even if they are going 13 mph themselves. There are those that will blow through a stop sign to be first, then crawl. People should stop worrying about other cart's speed, or who's first, and just drive normally. If you get passed, so what? If you want to go 13 mph, have at it, but don't be surprised if you get passed, sometimes with a salute. If you are going 20 and get passed, so what? Don't get your undies in a bunch and don't plead for Big Brother to visit from Oceania. Frankly, my dear, it's none of your business. And worst of all, don't claim that "criminally speeding" at 20.1 mph leads to a life of armed robbery and murder, you just make yourself look more foolish than usual.

UpNorth 11-23-2024 10:10 AM

My guess is that excessive speed occurs mostly on the streets, rather than the MM trails. Once the speeder gets out onto the street, they try to keep up with the car traffic. Just something fixed in their brains.

Topspinmo 11-23-2024 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2387942)
No. A vehicle that can go 30mph is neither a golf cart nor a low speed vehicle

Does that include bicycles and electric bikes?

golfing eagles 11-23-2024 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2388453)
Does that include bicycles and electric bikes?

Doesn't matter. Cyclists don't obey any traffic laws anyway.

fdpaq0580 11-23-2024 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2388291)
By WHOSE definition? After all, if you pay the registration fee, 25 is PERFECTLY LEGAL

And make the necessary modifications to the cart to qualify it as an LSV. Just paying the fee isn't all that is required.

Bill14564 11-23-2024 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2388453)
Does that include bicycles and electric bikes?

Since you felt the need to ask, by 320.01(1)(a), 320.01(22), 320.01(41), and simple common sense, yes. Bicycles or electric bikes that can go 30mph are neither golf carts nor low-speed vehicles.


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