Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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How could she not know what happened?..Yipsters!..On Paige Place in a green cart...pics on local stations...Sure hope she turns herself in to law enforcement
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It was reported earlier that the side curtains on the cart flew up and caused the bicyclist to lose control. I don't believe the woman in the cart actually ran him over. She obviously didn't give the bicyclist enough clearance when she passed him.
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From what I saw on the video, the biker was out of the golf cart lane basically on the white line. The cart passed him on the right (totally wrong thing to do) and the side curtain flapped or snagged on the bike handlebar slightly and he LOST his balance and fell.
He DID NOT get run over by the cart! The lady should have stopped but possibly did not realize he fell. This whole thing has been blown way out of proportion. The young man was not injured in the fall. In the other on-line news site, it stated he was "sore" after the fall. |
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Of course the lady in the golf cart should have been more aware. Hopefully she has now realized she was at fault and contacted officials. I'm sorry that the young man is sore, but it's good to know that he wasn't run over by the golf cart.
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To a bicyclist either getting knocked off the bike or run over still could mean serious injury. Hubby "sweaty" who bikes on the recreation trails wearing a helmet, often comes home from biking quite sweaty but complaining about rude or aggressive golf cart operators who pass him too fast or too close, and even curse at him for being there. I worry some day he will be a victim of a golf cart maniac.
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I am sure your sweaty hubby practices bike courtesy and moves to the far right side of the MM trails to allow carts to pass with enough room to spare. How about the "packs" of cyclists who are on the streets and blow through stop signs as an entire "pack" without even slowing? |
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A little patience goes a long way. We are supposed to be retired from major deadlines and compassionate to others after the five decades completed for entry here to lower Paradise. ![]()
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Here we go again ![]() This is about a lady hitting a cyclist,,, how ever you look at it,, her cart hit his bike. Does not matter in which manner. She was wrong, it is a violation and should be ticketed. I guess if I hit your car with mine and you only got a bruise, then no biggie. |
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Another reason to have some kind of ID on the golf carts. Flapping side curtains should be securely fastened.
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Cars own the roads and golf carts own the paths. Whichever is the biggest vehicle has the responsibility to be careful about other types of vehicles in the road. Bicyclists move at 10 to 25 mph so they need to be passed with care. It can be difficult at times for bicyclists when stopping and starting as it is not as easy as it is for cars. Also it can take some time to get back up to speed after stopping and this leaves the bicyclist vulnerable to cars coming up behind them at a faster rate of speed. That is why many groups of cyclists ride through the intersections en masse to ensure they get through in one piece. A large group of cyclists has impact and cars will yield to such a large group. Some motorists really dislike cyclists and think they should not be on the roads. They resent having to move over a lane on streets such as Buena Vista Blvd. Some golf cart drivers are angered by having to slow down for walkers and bicyclists. My wife, who infrequently walks on the MM paths, has been sworn at for being on the "golf path." She tries to walk only on the sidewalks now. As a motorcyclist I can attest to the fact that "Size Matters!"
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What term would you give to the marked lane closest to the curb that says bikes and carts only? You could be absolutely correct to say "the bicycle and golf cart lane" but that is kind of long. As I said, though, from the video, it looked as though the bike rider was not in that lane when he was passed too closely by the cart in the "bicycle and golf cart lane".
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BUT...I must ask, if this happened to you, wouldn't you have some common courtesy and stop and find out if biker is OK...
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