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EdFNJ 08-11-2022 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2124973)
A lot easier to pass a law that would require golf carts to be licensed and registered than a bicycle ridden by a 12 year old.

Huh, OK, your point? Was just stating the weirdness of the laws not trying to change them. Just to be clear: NOT THAT I WOULD WANT TO DO EITHER :) , but you **CAN** ride a bike on 466A, or 301 or 44 or Morse or BV or 466 or hundreds of others but you **CAN'T** ride a non-LSV golf cart on any of them. Just a "stranger than science" fact, not a complaint. :D

Bilyclub 08-11-2022 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 2124976)
You missed section (b) right below it:

(b)Operation on public county and state roads. Golf carts may not operate on or cross county roads unless authorized by Sumter County. Golf carts may not operate on or cross state highways unless authorized by the department of transportation pursuant to F.S. § 316.212(2).

RT 301 and 44 is a State Road going through Wildwood. I believe Warm Springs is a county road. One is SUPPOSED to be street legal to drive on or across it. However there is a STATE REGULATION that says if the STATE road SPLITS your actual development, you can cross at a light in a GC.


I think this sentence is pretty self explanatory, though the other section clarifies it more.
Public city road shall mean any thoroughfare maintained by the city that is commonly used for vehicular traffic.

kkingston57 08-12-2022 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by HORNET (Post 2124648)
All they have to do is make all golf cart shops pay a fine when ever a cart is stolen. When we lived in Vegas, power cables were stolen from large freeway lights, Clark County assessed every scrap dealer in Clark County a share of the amount stolen. Took 3 months and it ended!

Sounds like something that worked. Surprised that scrap yards(collectively) did not question this law. In other words if one shop was buying the cables and there were other 9 other shops that did this, all 10 would have to pay for the stolen cable.

kkingston57 08-12-2022 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Sabella (Post 2124697)
There is no punishment for criminals anymore.


There is punishment but thefts like this are not investigated by law enforcement like they should be investigated. They are more interested in catching speeders on Morse Blvd.

b8sville 08-12-2022 12:49 PM

I am new to TV and am curious if anyone is using security/alarm systems on their golf carts? Seems like an inexpensive car/motorcycle motion sensor alarm would be a major deterrent to stop thefts via drive off, push onto trailer or even removing golf clubs? Anyone?

villagetinker 08-12-2022 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by b8sville (Post 2125208)
I am new to TV and am curious if anyone is using security/alarm systems on their golf carts? Seems like an inexpensive car/motorcycle motion sensor alarm would be a major deterrent to stop thefts via drive off, push onto trailer or even removing golf clubs? Anyone?

I cannot speak for the effectiveness of alarms, but I did help a few neighbors install alarms, including one that was 2 way, the remote would indicate if the alarm was activated (1/2 mile range if I recall correctly).

EdFNJ 08-12-2022 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by b8sville (Post 2125208)
I am new to TV and am curious if anyone is using security/alarm systems on their golf carts? Seems like an inexpensive car/motorcycle motion sensor alarm would be a major deterrent to stop thefts via drive off, push onto trailer or even removing golf clubs? Anyone?

How many times has anyone heard a car alarm blaring and just ignored it as it happened so often? And of course, on a golf cart they can simply pull the wire off the alarm horn.

In "the old days" (back in "the 80's :)) I used to have an alarm on my new car that would YELL (with a voice) if anyone got too close and heaven forbid they actually touched it. :1rotfl: Alarms are so 20th century. :D

Stu from NYC 08-12-2022 04:32 PM

Wonder if this is just one group doing the theft?

Speedie 08-12-2022 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by DiandJay (Post 2124404)
I have actually seen a golf cart scoot across Miller Blvd. It was driven in from Timbertop Ln directly on to Drake Drive entrance.

Seen them too. Cartful of kids with swimming suits. On the way to the free pools

Laker14 08-12-2022 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by DiandJay (Post 2124404)
I have actually seen a golf cart scoot across Miller Blvd. It was driven in from Timbertop Ln directly on to Drake Drive entrance.

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Originally Posted by Speedie (Post 2125285)
Seen them too. Cartful of kids with swimming suits. On the way to the free pools

So, did you call anybody? Did you see them go to a pool? Did you alert the rec center?

Normal 08-13-2022 08:18 AM

Random Key
 
Put a “random key” ignition on your Yamahas, the key provided with most carts is a generic type manufactured ignition key that fits all the Yamaha golf carts. A random ignition is super easy to install (Less than 5 minutes). They are about $50.

EdFNJ 08-13-2022 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 2125459)
Put a “random key” ignition on your Yamahas, the key provided with most carts is a generic type manufactured ignition key that fits all the Yamaha golf carts. A random ignition is super easy to install (Less than 5 minutes). They are about $50.

And likely just as easy to remove/bypass (or just roll up onto a truck). I pushed some guys GC into the middle of a parking lot a couple of years ago without needing a key when he parked directly behind me at a Walmart. Simply released the brake and rolled it practically to the front door of Walmart who refused to try and page them (which wouldn't have helped anyway).


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