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It is sad that this had to happen at all. As for anyone, other than the immediate families of those involved, all the victims as well as the driver, it does not need to be public knowledge if it was something medical. Right away, people started jumping on testing, etc., of all persons over a particular age. The tone then changed when it turned out the person was 58 years old to "likely impaired".
For crying out loud, stuff happens and we don't always "need to know" just because we are Villagers. If this was not medical and ends up to be something else, charges likely will be levied against the driver. Then it will become very public. Right now, it is all among law enforcement and the families involved. As for too many people and too many golf carts: I know of no one here being required to stay in what they consider "an unsafe environment". I don't know of anyone "required" to have to get around by cart. Why would anyone consider changing something that works very well 99.99% of the time because they are not comfortable with it? If it's not for you, then by all means, don't. We all came here freely and part of that attraction had to do with being able to get around by golf cart for what I think is the majority of us. As large as it is getting, perhaps there will come a time when we don't even need cars unless we plan to go out of town as more and more resources are being made available. Then renting one is an option for those occasions. We have a car and a cart. I have given thought to perhaps not ever buying another car when this one needs replacing and just investing in another cart. When I want to go see my kids, I can either rent a car or fly. There are many advantages to doing this: 1) Virtually no maintenance 2) No auto insurance 3) No expensive licensing You get the idea. Like I said once before, you cannot avoid all the perils of life. There is no reason for all the panic over a one-in-a-million event. I am a firm believer in "when it's your time to go, it's your time to go", and for the most part, that time is not pretty no matter the manner. |
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Not sure they are meant to be driven in highly trafficking area due to safety concerns They do Not offer same protection a vehicle does More likely suited for smaller community No AC in summer No heat in cold I love my golf cart too but let's be fair and list the pros and cons! |
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Regarding the "cause" of this most unfortunate incident which took the lives of two innocent victims, those with a need to know will eventually find out the results of the police investigation. As for those motivated simply by curiosity, they will have to wait, and perhaps the results will never be made public.
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Sadly this accident could have happened in July. The crowds in high season would have nothing to do with this horrible accident. I for one do not need to know what caused the medical emergency, just that this couple will have to live with what happened and two families will have lost loved ones. The third party involved was a man of the cloth, yet still was injured, while running. No one had the chance to react, the only thing that being high season was there were people there to try and help the victims.
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What would you do
This is a tragic event and requires us to think about what we would do if we were the passenger in the car.
In most cases if the passenger recognizes an event taking place and can think fast enough they could grab the wheel , turn off ignition and pull emergency brake. In most car designs it is hard for a passenger to reach brake on floor. Also as a last resort you could put transmission in reverse. All this to save your live and perhaps others. Maybe everyone should look at their car and look at alternatives. It appears the car was a runaway car, not sure if cruise control was on but it appeared the car continued to move forward long after it hit the curb. |
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Exactly the same reason I am in The Villages, the infrastructure w golf carts. |
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Increased speed
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It is possible that in terms of fatalities per mile driven, golf carts are safer than cars. I am not saying it is true but you may wish to consider that it might be. I don't have the statistics. Typically, safety statistics are presented in those sorts of terms. For example, with airliners. Nobody will question that a car offers more protection if you are in an accident than a golf cart but you may statistically be at greater risk of being in an fatal accident with a car than a golf cart. If you are trying to minimize risk, statistics provide useful information with regard to random events (which the thread subject matter was).
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