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Old 01-17-2011, 03:53 PM
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red, if LSV's are allowed to travel on any road 35MPH and under why could they get a ticket for crossing Rolling Acres where the speed limit is 35MPH? gn
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From what I understand, the decision was Lady Lake's, not Morse, et al. to deny golf cart access. I've also been told that even street legal golf carts aren't allowed to cross Rolling Acres and can get a ticket if an officer is so inclined and that includes going to the Lady Lake Post Office, Home Depot and that shopping center. (I'm not swearing to this, but it was a Lady Lake Deputy Sheriff who told me this.)
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red, if LSV's are allowed to travel on any road 35MPH and under why could they get a ticket for crossing Rolling Acres where the speed limit is 35MPH? gn
Because Rolling Acres is in Lady Lake and Lady Lake has banned LSV's outside of Villages' and private property. Not sure why they're allowed to cross 441/27 and not Rolling Acres but they are. Wonder if it has something to do with the fact that 441/27 is a county/state road?

Regardless, I wouldn't cross Rolling Acres in any type of a golf cart or on foot. People who drive through that mess are insane!
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Because Rolling Acres is in Lady Lake and Lady Lake has banned LSV's outside of Villages' and private property. Not sure why they're allowed to cross 441/27 and not Rolling Acres but they are. Wonder if it has something to do with the fact that 441/27 is a county/state road?
Florida Statute 316.2122

Operation of a low-speed vehicle or mini truck on certain roadways. A low-speed vehicle or mini truck may be operated only on streets where the posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less. This does not prohibit a low-speed vehicle or mini truck from crossing a road or street at an intersection where the road or street has a posted speed limit of more than 35 miles per hour.
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Florida Statute 316.2122

Operation of a low-speed vehicle or mini truck on certain roadways. A low-speed vehicle or mini truck may be operated only on streets where the posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less. This does not prohibit a low-speed vehicle or mini truck from crossing a road or street at an intersection where the road or street has a posted speed limit of more than 35 miles per hour.
The rest of that statute states:

(5) A county or municipality may prohibit the operation of low-speed vehicles or mini trucks on any road under its jurisdiction if the governing body of the county or municipality determines that such prohibition is necessary in the interest of safety.

(6) The Department of Transportation may prohibit the operation of low-speed vehicles or mini trucks on any road under its jurisdiction if it determines that such prohibition is necessary in the interest of safety.

So Lake County does have the right to prohibit LSVs. Besides, I don't believe that section of Rolling Acres is technically an intersection. If it was, there would be a pedestrian crossing. Regardless, there are safety concerns... even when trying to cross in a car.
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I just don't buy the "can't", or "never will happen" sort of thing. I believe that enough people wanting the same thing (us) putting enough pressure on the people apparently in control (in this case the town of Lady Lake) and supported by someone very powerful (The Villages) can get anything reasonable done or changed. It may not happen overnight and certainly won't happen if we give up. Wasn't it back in early 2007 right here in The Villages that several hundred good folks got together at Buffalo Ridge and spelled out Kohls with their golf carts??? There are lots of businesses in that strip from Five-Guys to Kohls that depend on Villager's to stay in business. Let's figure out a way to let them know how much better business would be if we could get there on our golf carts!
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Texan is correct, but timing is always the key issue on political issues. Given today's political climate on spending, this would not be the time for making it happen. But, when the economy stabalizes, job growth occurs along with tax revenues, then we can approach local government and state officals with a proposal for crossing that street via golf cart. We have some outstanding local representation at the State and Federal level who could get it done.

The project would have to be done by a control point (Traffic Light) or bridge/tunnel. Big $dollars$, but with tax incentive breaks, Green Grants, a developer could be pursuaded to make it happen. I think it would be a great move on their part and for TV.
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Last week I saw a street legal (I'm presuming) cart cross 441 from Avienda going towards the "historic" side. Had to wonder "if" that was truly legal.
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A street legal cart can legally cross 441 at any intersection. But they cannot drive on any street that has a speed limit greater than 35mph.
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There is a huge safty issue that will keep golf carts from crossing in that area. The powers to be were not thinking straight when they put the entrance going into five guys. That intersection is a death waiting to happen. One someone gets killed something will be done. Traffic is extemely heavy and going in at least 7 directions within a 500 ft area. I see in the future a closing happening. As far as a tunnel, that won't and can't happen either. It was talked about at the Lady Lake town meeting and was researched. If you want information or to make suggestion you MUST go to the Lady Lake town board meetings. The Villages has nothing to do with any of it. The Villages would rather keep you in their own plaza.
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There is a huge safty issue that will keep golf carts from crossing in that area. The powers to be were not thinking straight when they put the entrance going into five guys. That intersection is a death waiting to happen. One someone gets killed something will be done. Traffic is extemely heavy and going in at least 7 directions within a 500 ft area. I see in the future a closing happening. As far as a tunnel, that won't and can't happen either. It was talked about at the Lady Lake town meeting and was researched. If you want information or to make suggestion you MUST go to the Lady Lake town board meetings. The Villages has nothing to do with any of it. The Villages would rather keep you in their own plaza.
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