Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Easy search of google: "The federal speed limit for eBikes is 20 miles per hour or less under motor power alone. The tiered classification system, adopted by many states, also specifies this speed limit. That classification sets 20 miles per hour as the legal limit for Class 1 & 2 bikes."
Class 3 is fairly new. Since mopeds have forever been limited to <30 MPH, I would assume Class 3 ebikes should be considered mopeds. Moped - state license plate required. For use on the city streets with other traffic. (btw: the pedals on mopeds are mostly for starting, or a slow-chugalug when out of gas) I am still capable of riding my bike at 20mph, but usually cruise at ~15. Some of the ebikes are passing me BIG-time. I'd guess ~30 mph. No they do not belong on walking paths, nor the MMPs unless they can hold it to 20 MPH like the golf carts should do. Why is everyone in such a damn hurry here? Do you know where your next stop in life is? I'm in no hurry to get there. Take time to smell the roses. |
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I ride many paths outside TV like Santos, Baseline trail, Withlacoochee etc. These all allow walkers bikes bikes etc. It is usually the walkers that cause problems, such as walking 3 or 4 abreast and hogging the path, walking on wrong side of path (these paths all have signs to keep right) or they are walking untrained dogs that lunge as you ride by. I always ring my bell but amazingly, about half of them step to their left. Anyway, if bikes passing you on 15 foot wide paths is too scary maybe invest in a treadmill. |
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Mopeds (considered 49CC or less) require licensed plates therefore not allowed on MMP. On other hand electric bikes allowed even though don’t have to pedal them but has the ability to pedal, the don’t require licensing so good to go. |
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Lots of ebikes on the walking trails behind my house. Even a motorized skateboarder with a boom box that goes faster than any golf cart. So no rules I guess. Just be careful Mostly walkers on these paths.
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Walking and bikes
If you choose to walk on any paths with your back to traffic you have automatic entry for the Darwin awards.
Speaking as one run over by a bike I always want to see any kind of traffic coming at me. Walking on the left makes sense. |
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The O.P. was asking about ebike on the WALKING paths, which are defined differently than the MMPs (multi modal paths)....these are specifically designed for walking only while the MMPs are for all vehicles (under 35mph)
South of Rt 44 are dedicated walking paths, pathways including bicycles, and the MMPs Map: http://https://cdn2.thevillages.com/...WEB_042021.jpg |
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Cheap run-around-town vehicles very common years ago, especially with high schoolers. |
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Walking is physically limited to less thsn 5moh. Is it therefore logical that any other mode of transportation using the MMP should be limited to 5mph? It really seems like "share the path" should be adequate.
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Here's from TV website:
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...te=1&p=2326652 So bikes are allowed on the pedestrian walkways. Hogeye Preserve Pathway is considered a "pedestrian path", but look at bottom of the webpage where it shows what modes of traffic allowed. I sympathize with the walkers, the bikes should not be using it like a racecourse, it is a nature trail for enjoying the calm and scenery. If bikes feel the need for a bell or horn, both are in the wrong. Walkers should always walk facing opposing traffic. Didn't you learn anything in grade school, and Boy/Girl Scouts ? |
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There are signs at every entrance to The Villages that paraphrased say; 'if no speed limit is posted, the speed limit is 20 MPH.' Also, senior eyesight not so good, you should slow-down. (not posted, just logical) |
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On walking paths protocol is to walk on the right. There are a few rebels who insist on the left but they’re walking against everyone else. Husband and I joke that they must be European. Point is bikes come up from behind.
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