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NoMoSno 02-24-2017 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1365041)
Its Fl LAW- the most you can get is a WARNING !!!!

Florida has what is known as an “absolute” speed limit law. There is no trick to how this works: If the sign says 40 mph and you drive 41 mph or more, you have violated the law. !!!!!
Florida Speeding Laws | DrivingLaws.org

Chatbrat 02-24-2017 05:18 PM

I'm talk about real road speeds- sorry I infuriate all you nit pickers--we're talking about Buena Vista & Morse Blvd-- you will not get a penalty for 40 mph on those roads--& if you are driving a Golf cart with a street legal tag on those roads you have a death wish-- it will catch up with you

Chatbrat 02-24-2017 05:29 PM

You will never be stopped for 1 mph over the speed limit in Fl--all there fines are income driven --9 mph hits the BINGO button

and if you're driving 70 mph on I 75 in the left lane you will be tickled-- you are impeding traffic

graciegirl 02-24-2017 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1365067)
You will never be stopped for 1 mph over the speed limit in Fl--all there fines are income driven --9 mph hits the BINGO button

and if you're driving 70 mph on I 75 in the left lane you will be tickled-- you are impeding traffic

I was taught by the policemen in my family that the fines were due to BREAKING THE LAW. I have seen folks here (not from OHIO) who think stop signs are only suggestions.

Chatbrat 02-24-2017 05:51 PM

Stop signs are absolute--speeding enforcement is subjective

ronsroni 02-24-2017 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by biker1 (Post 1364835)
The roads are a shared resource. That means cars, street legal golf carts, and bikes are all using the roads, including the 35 mph speed limit roads such as Buena Vista. If there is a slower moving car, street legal golf cart, or bike in front of you, it is up to you to pass them when it is safe and legal to do so. Nobody is being "self centered". They are using a resource that they are paying for. The fact that they aren't going as fast as you want them to go is something you just have to deal with and no amount of whining or complaining is going to change that.

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While the roads ARE, in fact, a shared resource, there are cyclists (as this is the topic) who appear to think that they can make sudden; dangerous moves and risk the causing/sustaining the impact. Unfortunately, in this instance, it sounds as though the cyclist had the Wrong-of-Way. Had the vehicle struck the cyclist, the driver of the auto HAS TO LIVE WITH THAT IMPACT AS WELL. If I hit you due to your own negligence, I have to face the awful feeling in my heart and soul because I am human, not without empathy or sympathy or all other pathy's. It hurts too many when ones actions are not thought out.
Use your heads when driving anything. The fractions of seconds in action over words can be the very time that saves your life.
No tweety flipped here.

biker1 02-24-2017 06:16 PM

I prefer to simply state the facts and prefer to leave the hypotheticals and opinions to others. I also prefer to not attempt to state, as fact, what others are thinking. I will leave that to those who are apparently mind readers.

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Originally Posted by ronsroni (Post 1365083)
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While the roads ARE, in fact, a shared resource, there are cyclists (as this is the topic) who appear to think that they can make sudden; dangerous moves and risk the causing/sustaining the impact. Unfortunately, in this instance, it sounds as though the cyclist had the Wrong-of-Way. Had the vehicle struck the cyclist, the driver of the auto HAS TO LIVE WITH THAT IMPACT AS WELL. If I hit you due to your own negligence, I have to face the awful feeling in my heart and soul because I am human, not without empathy or sympathy or all other pathy's. It hurts too many when ones actions are not thought out.
Use your heads when driving anything. The fractions of seconds in action over words can be the very time that saves your life.
No tweety flipped here.


rubicon 02-24-2017 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by NoMoSno (Post 1365055)
Florida has what is known as an “absolute” speed limit law. There is no trick to how this works: If the sign says 40 mph and you drive 41 mph or more, you have violated the law. !!!!!
Florida Speeding Laws | DrivingLaws.org

I believe you will find its the law around the nation. the variable is the cop. I had a cop give me a ticket on the NYS Thruway for going 5 mph. I took it to my attorney and he spoke to the judge. the judge said, the cop was being a jerk but even if it was 1mph or 15, etc it was over the limit and the cop had the right.

rubicon 02-24-2017 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by RickeyD (Post 1364712)
Googling the term "F@CK YOU" shows 68 million results, whereas "KISS MY ASS" or "WAY TO GO MEATHEAD" shows 3 and 5 million results respectively. The former seems quite popular.

Sad statistic and reflects badly on our society

Reiver 02-24-2017 11:25 PM

Tried to post an answer, but I included a link to the statute... Maybe the post will show up next year.

biker1 02-25-2017 04:35 AM

This is not true. You can be ticketed for driving under the speed limit if you are driving at a speed that is unwarranted by the conditions. In the future, check the statutes before posting.

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1365041)
Its Fl LAW- the most you can get is a WARNING !!!!


Boudicca 02-25-2017 08:10 AM

Well said
 
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Originally Posted by ronsroni (Post 1365083)
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While the roads ARE, in fact, a shared resource, there are cyclists (as this is the topic) who appear to think that they can make sudden; dangerous moves and risk the causing/sustaining the impact. Unfortunately, in this instance, it sounds as though the cyclist had the Wrong-of-Way. Had the vehicle struck the cyclist, the driver of the auto HAS TO LIVE WITH THAT IMPACT AS WELL. If I hit you due to your own negligence, I have to face the awful feeling in my heart and soul because I am human, not without empathy or sympathy or all other pathy's. It hurts too many when ones actions are not thought out.
Use your heads when driving anything. The fractions of seconds in action over words can be the very time that saves your life.
No tweety flipped here.

You are absolutely correct in your statement of feelings associated with accidents incurring injuries. We drove home in a constant state of all the "what if's"...

gbburgess 02-25-2017 10:04 AM

I ride the multi modal trails each week. I run with the golf cart speeds. I have never really had a problem until the last couple of months. I follow the Colorado rule - 3 or more behind and I pull over. However, I have been run off by golf carts from behind and swerved at from across the lanes. So it is not JUST bikers. I also ride the less traveled roads and agree that the bike groups blow stop signs and stop lights. Poor practice at best and somone will eventually get hurt again. As for the main roads - not a thought on riding them - to narrow and to fast - even if bikes have the same right of way as cars by state law. Cars outweigh bikes by thousands of pounds.

klough53 02-25-2017 10:19 AM

No excuse for the language but it cuts both ways. Nearly killed by a motorist trying to pass me in the middle of making a right turn while riding a recumbant trike at Enrique and Chapparal.

57ChevyFI 02-25-2017 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Gordon82 (Post 1364630)
What exactly is the rule regarding riding a bike in The Villages? Are they required to stay on the multi-modal paths or can they get on the main roads? I sometimes see large groups of cyclists on Buena Vista or some other similar road, so are there exceptions for that size a group that doesn't apply to individual cyclists?

The have the same rules and right as cars and will become irate when you don't follow the rules while they don't stop for stop sign, stop lights, ride two abreast, pass on the right of cars etc. but make sure you follow the rules or they get miffed in their little tighties.


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