Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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In today's Daily Sun article about "Agency Educates Drivers on State's Golf Cart Rules" (Local section, front and back page), I noted one item in particular: "They can't cross or drive on any road with a speed limit over 30mph, according to the Sumter County Sheriff's Office".
I refer specifically to the folks who live in Bridgeport at Miona Shores - they have to cross Rainey Trail (speed limit: 35mph) to get to golf cart trails leading north OR south - no other way out of that Village. Shouldn't there be signs up that say, "No Golf Carts Past This Point" (as there are in other locations in TV) on both Lynnhaven Lane and the entrance/exit to Miona Shores? Yes, I'm aware that LSV's are exempt. That is a dangerous road to cross - been here 10 years now and seldom see anyone doing 35mph there, and have seen several close calls with golf carts crossing RT. Does this new rule change that access there, and perhaps elsewhere? |
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It appears that the speed limit has been reduced and proper signs erected to make that a legal crossing for golf carts. 1. Google maps doesn't show everything and the data might be old so the signage that exists today might be different. 2. Just because there is a 20mph speed limit sign doesn't mean drivers actually slow to anything close to 20mph in that area. Maybe one day if I'm bored I'll drive up there and see for myself. EDIT: 316.2122(2)(a) or 316.2122(3) may also apply
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& there's an old Villages sign indicating no carts past this point.
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Sheriff said you can cross 466a. Developer does have an interest in keeping villagers in golf cart off commercial property they don’t own. |
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What the Sheriff says, and what the law is, only matters if there's an accident. The law, is that you're not allowed to cross. The Sheriff says it's fine. If there's an accident, the insurance company covering the damages to vehicles and medical expenses won't care what the Sheriff said. They'll care that someone broke the written, documented law.
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golf cart safety school people. GO and get all the answers to your questions
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1. Speed Limit 20MPH 2. which applies here and everywhere unless otherwise posted. Some distance ahead, after the intersection, is another sign raising the speed limit to 35MPH. The "Unless otherwise posted" is a bit confusing to me. Isn't EVERY speed limit sign the limit to be followed unless otherwise posted? If at this sign I can say, "well, there was a sign a bit farther back that read 35mph so I'll just travel that speed" then why can't I say that at every sign? "Yes, I know the sign reads 45mph but the one a half mile back read 60mph and the one a half mile ahead reads 60mph so I'll just travel 60mph the whole way."
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Makes no sense that the sheriff would say you can cross 466a. It's illegal.
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1) "What the Sheriff says, and what the law is, only matters if there's an accident." The sheriff does not have to wait for an accident to enforce a law. Speeding, drunk driving, nudity............all can be ticketed without an accident. 2) "If there's an accident, the insurance company covering the damages to vehicles and medical expenses won't care what the Sheriff said. " If you have it in writing, from the Sheriff's office or Policy Dept..........it does matter.
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