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Nucky 01-09-2020 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by bobcat75 (Post 1708515)
It is funny you should say that. : D.O.T. (Department of Transportation) did a Major Survey about carts with and with out seat belts. Their results of this test stated just what you said " Falling (Bale out) was better you leave the cart that to stay in it" Just maybe they should do another survey now. This is why DOT does not require seat belts in a regular golf cart. Maybe street certified should have them. Car are designed to keep people compartment safe if you stay inside it. Cart ahere found to be safer if you leave it. Just some Infor

If I get ejected there is gonna be some damage! Possibly a Sinkhole!:1rotfl::1rotfl:

Win1894 01-09-2020 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bobcat75 (Post 1708515)
It is funny you should say that. : D.O.T. (Department of Transportation) did a Major Survey about carts with and with out seat belts. Their results of this test stated just what you said " Falling (Bale out) was better you leave the cart that to stay in it" Just maybe they should do another survey now. This is why DOT does not require seat belts in a regular golf cart. Maybe street certified should have them. Car are designed to keep people compartment safe if you stay inside it. Cart ahere found to be safer if you leave it. Just some Infor

Could you supply a reference or link please? I did a search and couldn't find this study. Though I did find a number of studies that say just the opposite, especially with children passengers.

coffeebean 01-10-2020 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Windguy (Post 1708454)
I have belts in my cart and use them regularly, but I’ve often wondered what would happen if my cart fell on its side. Wouldn’t my head still hit the ground? It seems to me that if we really want to be safe we should wear a helmet. There are no side-curtain air bags in golf carts.

It depends which way the cart fell.

Velvet 01-10-2020 11:14 AM

I don’t know about golf carts but no seatbelt is safer on motorcycles especially if you wear a helmet, because you can get thrown clear. They have tested airbags for motorcycles but not seat belts. With golf carts, however, it may be different. In the case of slow speed accidents (like the one I witnessed where the golf cart just turned on its side) the seatbelts seem to keep the occupants safe and sound.

Barefoot 01-10-2020 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1708259)
A golf cart ran a stop sign & ran into the side of a Toyota. If you drive a golf cart--get seat belts ASAP--you may have saved your life.

I agree. I wouldn't be without seat belts in my golf cart.
I feel sorry for the man driving the Toyoto.

asianthree 01-10-2020 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by SouthOfTheBorder (Post 1708293)
Why did insurance not cover the helicopter flight?

Don

Not all policies cover a chopper, some do not cover all of bus service no matter if it’s life or death

Chatbrat 01-14-2020 09:15 AM

Well it looks like we had another T-Bone tie, maybe all the good natured villagers who wave carts thru stop signs are conditioning cart drivers to believe sop signs are just a suggestion


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