Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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As a recent user of the striped cart paths and the non-striped cart paths, I like the striped paths. It seems to help when passing oncoming carts. Both drivers know immediately where their path ends and the others begins. If it works for automobiles, it should work for golf carts. I really don't get how some can be so adamantly against it.
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Sure not doubting your Villages Golf Cars experience. I recently had my cart serviced there and they called me and said they would NOT service my cart until the governor was adjusted down to around 20 mph, which I told them to do. I think the tech might get into hot water if this is disclosed to his boss. As for Villages rentals, seems to me they are set at 9 mph. Well, maybe a little more.
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To this day I have yet to hear why the extra 2-5 mph above the LEGAL golf cart speed limit is such a neccessity for some? Every cart that ever passes me I usually am right behind them at the next stop/cross walk.
At 60 mph at the end of an hour one would be one mile ahead. At 1/3 that speed (20 mph) one would be approximately 1500 feet ahead. At 24 mph (4 mph over the LEGAL speed limit) one would be a mile ahead.......after ONE HOUR!!!!! And most of us travel maybe 15 -30 minutes in our carts going from point A-B!!!!!! So breaking the law and going faster than everybody else while passing to get one cart ahead by the next stop light is needed WHY? Hat's off to the service departments that refuse to service ILLEGAL carts! |
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I suspect it's because other motorized vehicles have federal safety standards that must be met. Golf carts don't have crash tests, braking standards or visibility standards. Bikes and roller blades or skate boards are not motorized. Was at a presentation by the sheriff's department last week.....first offense being handed out for speeding is $560.00 fine, second offense is another fine and up to 6 months in jail (same as electrical box activity). Insurance may not pay if an accident occurs and the governor is set above what is needed for 20 MPH. Having said all that, I have yet to see or experience enforcement and suspect that unless it is tied to DUI the sheriff doesn't pay a lot of attention to golf cart speed.
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Probably a liability issue. Since everyone sues everyone and they know the laws and they willfully work on an illegal cart they could be drawn in when the lawsuit begins.
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One person's golf cart speeding ticket story Speed limit on the golf cart paths speed limit enforcement Florida Golf Cart Law Golf Cart Traffic Tickets
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The Florida Statue pertaining to unregistered motor vehicle speak to the issue of golf carts and their speed. So a golf cart not registered and traveling over 19.9mph is speeding and since that is the case posting a speed limit ona multi-modal path is redundant.
I travel often pre dawn and i can tell you the reflectors alone are a God sent. Reflector at either edge of a multi-modal path wold be a benefit. A center line also would be helpful. Here is why. Pre-dawn or at dusk and beyond headlights from golf carts and autos on adjacent roads (Buena Vista, etc) can blind a cart driver. Indeed I have been so blinded that a pedestrian disappears momentarily. It is why I never travel more than 16mph with little daylight. an often sight is a golf cart driving practically in the middle of a multi-modal path. Why because the driver is accustom to pedestrian and does not want to stop behind them. I recall one poster who claimed that he wasn't worried about himself because he was an excellent driver but rather worried about other drivers.................well you know where I am going with this story so I'll stop |
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[QUOTE=billethkid;997760]
At 60 mph at the end of an hour one would be one mile ahead. At 1/3 that speed (20 mph) one would be approximately 1500 feet ahead.QUOTE] billethkid, I think you need a new slide rule. At 60 mph at the end of an hour you'll have traveled 60 miles. At 20 mph you'll have traveled 20 miles or 40 miles less, not 1500 feet.
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Just funnin' with ya!! Tryin' to lighten this thread up a bit!! |
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If I'm an English/European visitor which side of the path should I motor on with my bonnet down?
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My slide rule is fine. Maybe better rheteric to be more clear in intent. |
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White ,reflective outside edges work best. ....
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