Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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On the not to be mentioned online news service there is a video of parents having a toddler try to steer a golf cart.
This holiday weekend I've seen numerous infants & small children in golf carts. Why does anyone have to endanger their dearest possession, to prove how "cool" it is to have a ride in a golf cart? |
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How cute will it be if "little so and so" has a horrific accident?? |
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yes, I was merging at intersection of Canal and Bonita and the cart in front of me had a very young kid driving with a grandparent. You could tell the kid was nervous. It's one thing to let them go around the neighborhood, but out on some of the busiest streets is madness.
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It's analogous to those parents who think it's cute, to let their children near wild animals.
All one can do is shake their heads and hope the child doesn't pay a price...for the adults ignorance. ![]() |
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I watched that video in utter amassment. It was an example of how stupid parents can be
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Our 11 year old granddaughter visited us and wanted to drive the cart. She is quite proficient at driving because they live on a farm and she drives one there. I told her, sorry you must be 14. I know you can drive but that is the law. I hope she learned a valuable lesson that day. It doesn't matter how good you are. The law is the law and it should be,obeyed.
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Not just driving but riding in a golf cart-visualize an infant or toddler being crushed between an adult and a cart part or an infant or a toddler being launched out of a golf cart-there is not a person in the villages with enough strength to hold or prevent the launching of a child from a cart in the event of an accident
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I'll wager that the chances of a resident who indulges in this practice is a member of TOTV but if they were they believe you were speaking of someone other than themselves .
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Maybe it’s a generational thing. About 10 yrs ago I recall my dad taking my nephew, 4yo at the time, for a ride in the car (the child loves cars). Dad put him between he and the steering wheel to let him “drive.” When they returned my sister-in-law saw this seating arrangement and let in to my dad in a big way. Dad had a deer in the headlights look. He just didn’t see a problem. Now dad is 80 and I have no doubt he still sees nothing wrong with it. The old, I’m a good driver nothing will happen syndrome. Oh, I left out one key factor in the insanity I describe above – it was in NYC.
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I cringe also I will admit. Some of these kids just look to young but I had a neighbor who shot me this from Englishtown Raceway Park Englishtown N.J. It is aimed as a family unifying event. All four of his kids, 3 boys and 1 girl were involved and finished high school with no drug or alcohol addiction. They all started driving on their grandfathers farm in south Jersey on a Golf Cart.
Raceway Park is the only facility of its kind that offers a separate 1/8th mile drag strip solely for the Jr. Dragsters. On most Sundays throughout the year, you will find close to 100 racers and their families participating in fun group activities in this safe and controlled environment where they compete for trophies, savings bonds, and bragging rights in our points series . We are also proud to send our finest racers to compete at the Eastern Conference Finals in Bristol, Tennessee and the Divisions event in Maryland every year. When you watch the NHRA Jr. Drag Racing League, you’re watching the future of NHRA Drag Racing . The Jr. Dragsters are a great steppingstone for those looking to get into a full size race car, and many former Jr. Dragster racers have gone on to do great things in the sport, even piloting top fuel dragsters! Here are some Fast Facts about the NHRA Jr. Drag Racing League: Competition takes place from a standing start, and the track is 660’, or 1/8th mile in length Jr. Dragsters reach a top speed of 85.00 mph, traversing the course in as little as 7.90 seconds Drag Racing is a highly competitive sport, with races being won or lost by thousandths of a second The average age of a Junior Dragster racer is 12 years old, and of the Jr. Drag Racing League's roughly 4,500 members, about 35 percent are girls. Raceway Park hosts two large events throughout the year, The Founder’s Classic in May, and the Halloween Bash in October Joining the JDRL… Boys and girls of all ages can join the NHRA Jr. Drag Racing League as either a non-driving MEMBER or a driver/PARTICIPANT. You don't have to race to be part of the scene, however, to actually drive a Jr. Dragster, you must be 5 to 17 years old. FIVE TO SEVENTEEN!!! |
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