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Analogous to this issue, are those that have anecdotal stories about how... "they (or someone they know) would have died in a car crash if they hadn't been thrown clear." That line of reasoning was long ago dispelled...for intelligent people anyway. :oops: Seat Belt Myths and Facts - Donlen Corporation Quote:
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Whether in your automobile or a golf cart, being a 'defensive driver'...gives one the best chance to accomplish the above. :ho: |
Carts and crash
Well this is a big topic. A belt cinched up will keep you from being thrown. Double, lap and shoulder straps are a good deal better for sure.
It is sad what is going on now. Today, riding my bike, I get over when I see a cart coming from behind. I motion with the left arm to come on and pass, then I stop pedaling and pullover as far as I can to the very edge of the pavement and at times I even get off on to the grass, but cannot always do that. Just going from Old Mill on the cart path, north, to just beyond Arnold Palmer, ten to twelve carts passed me. As in any day, about 1 or 2 of 10 will pass so close and I mean close about 3 inches to show their ignorance and stupidity. Also so many will pass me on the bike when carts are coming ahead against our direction and then it is really close. No one is monitoring this area on paths. It is sad that such a great place will allow this to take place and it is a real item. Sadly, someone may get killed and it is all so sad and preventable. There is no such thing as an accident, it is all stupidity and being rude and it is all for ME. :crap2: |
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Maybe after a few people are killed, TV might do something about it. In the meantime, we have to accept things as they are and look out for ourselves. |
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Not a day goes buy without encountering stupid either driving a golf cart , car or a bike
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Seat belts are important, especially for the passenger, who doesn't have a steering wheel to hang on to. One unexpected emergency move and they are thrown from the cart, accident or not. What would be a good idea would be to design a roll bar in the frame enclosure. You would remain in the cart, but not get crushed by it.
There are plenty of carts out there that exceed the 20mph limit. I get passed by them all the time. Haven't seen the cops out with their radar guns in a long time. If they needed to raise some money, all they need to do is spend a few days in The Villages. At $250 a pop, they could make a killing. :laugh: |
Golf Cart or Low Speed Vehicle? – Didier Law Firm
I found this interesting and would guess that lawsuits in the Villages concerning golf carts might change things. Which has happened in a variety of other topics in the Villages over the years. Or just the threat of lawsuits. The buffalo at Lake Sumter and the Learning College come to mind. |
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In general, I find the vast majority of folks I run across on the MMPs are sharing them safely. I find golf carts a fun, if not particular efficient method of transportation. If I wanted to be truly safe I've seen small cars on the cart paths with solid sides, windows and roofs that probably would be very safe in any collision. On the other hand, I asked an owner if those tend to be hot to drive, and she said yes. So you'd really need to add air conditioning. At that point you might as well be in a car. A car, with all it's safety features, driven at the 20mph on the side streets (Canal, O'Dell Circle, etc) is probably safer than the MMP for those who are worried about safety on the MMPs. There is very few, if any, places in The Villages that you can't reach by car. There is no reason one needs to drive a golf cart in fear. I'm willing to risk the MMPs with in regular carts without seat belts. It's such an adventure! |
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We use our seat belts everyday. Once I saw a heavy set women with a small child on her lap with a seat belt across both of them. As I saw that, all I could think was that if the cart stopped suddenly the child would stop, but the heavy set women would not.
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I saw a man today with a small child on his lap as he was driving. No seatbelt. No common sense. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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I remember a police officer giving a safety training class saying, (I have never unbuckled a dead person).
I can't really say definitely if it applies to golf carts but I would tend to think so. I wear seat belts as I want to die of old age. :smiley: |
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