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The reason why we speed in our carts is so that we can get to our destination before we forget where we're going! :loco:
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if you have a smart phone, down load a speedometer app and you can see how fast you go under differing conditions.
Just like on the roads there should be as much ticketing as possible to create a "this is a speed trap" community so watch your speed. I do not understand why the only position for many of the "gas" pedal is on the floor?? How many times do we come to a sharp curve only to find a high speed idiot half in your lane because they are going too fast. Too many. What the hell is the hurry here in TV when some get behind the wheel. As far as those with motors capable of doing more than the legal 19 mph......let's all hope they get their ticket today!!! What is the hurry?? Remember at 60 mph ant thend end of AN HOUR you will be one mile further. So going 25-30 for 12 minutes gains WHAT???? Go get em Danno. btk |
We have an EZGO electric that according to the radar trailers that the police have set up around The Villages, we have a top speed of 19 MPH. We are legal eagles :) We get a chuckle out of all the people that pass us in their hot-rodded golf carts, (non-Street Legal, of course) weaving in the car lanes and back into the golf cart lanes passing everyone out, only to be 1-2-3 carts ahead of us when we all stop at the Sunset gate waiting to cross and get on the golf cart path at Lake Miona Rec Ctr. Then we see them passing everyone out on the golf cart paths heading towards LSL, only to catch up to them at the tunnels waiting for an opening in the cross traffic, then catching up to them as we enter Canal Street. So exactly, how much time did you save ripping around The Villages at 22-25MPH???
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How does a person know they are exceeding 19 mph when the vast majority of carts are not equipped with a speedometer?:police:
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The simplest thing would be to require anyone driving a golf cart on any of our public roads to have a drivers license. I don't know what if anything can be done about driving on the cart paths, but it seems that there are very few places that one can get to without driving on the public roads. |
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Carts that go over 19.9 mph are perfectly legal in many settings. This is the same mentality as suing gun manufacturers because people get shot. |
A 14 year old who has no ID, and refuses to give his/her name is inviting themselves on a long ride to a holding room of a sub-station or juvenile facility, untill a parent picks them up. The cart is towed. Then juvenile court. This is not a responsible teen and, a parent is not a responsible parent when allowing the teen to operate a cart in the first place.
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As part of Camp Villages each summer the Sumter County Sherriffs department offer a day camp several times for all children 14 years and over who want to operate a golf cart while they are here visiting their Grandparents in TV. It should be encouraged by all of us. It says in the summer camp phamplet that it teaches them about the cart itself and the rules of road when operating a golf cart . I think it is a wonderful class with as many Grandchildren that come to visit us in the summer months...
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Thier grandparents need to go also
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