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Ooper 05-05-2013 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by OnTrack (Post 671666)
Yep. :thumbup:

I think I would believe Lt. Wolfe, rather than an anecdotal story from some unknown source. ;)

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That's probably why he is still a patrolman and not a lieutenant. Turning left from the diamond lane is a recipe for disaster. Hope I'm not around when this is done!

paulandjean 05-05-2013 10:19 AM

Told the Police Officer of the discussion on this site, he explained about turn ing left. Remember he says,no difference if it was a runner,walker,bicycle,or golf cart. They all are unlicensed and not registered autos.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 05-05-2013 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Regor (Post 637147)
Ignorance of the laws is not an excuse. Carts have brakes, when going down hill you could always use them

I understand that and I can understand getting fined for speeding although I've never heard of anyone getting a ticket for going 3-4 miles over the speed limit.

But in this scenario, could they give you a ticket for driving an unregistered vehicle? Can they fine you under the golf cart versus LSV law?

I think that all golf carts are capable of exceeding 19.9 mph going downhill.

Lynn222 05-05-2013 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by travelguy (Post 637016)
I was wondering how many of us have received traffic tickets while driving a golf cart? Speeding? Failure to yield? Underage driving? Anything else?
Please let us know what happened and where.
Thanks.
:gc:

I know a man who got a golf cart speeding ticket last week. He was on Bailey Trail.

DonH57 05-05-2013 12:25 PM

Our cart is governed and throttles to maintain 19.6 to 20.8 . How ever if I don't brake on a steep downhil she will gather up speed.

downeaster 05-05-2013 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 671738)
I understand that and I can understand getting fined for speeding although I've never heard of anyone getting a ticket for going 3-4 miles over the speed limit.

But in this scenario, could they give you a ticket for driving an unregistered vehicle? Can they fine you under the golf cart versus LSV law?

I think that all golf carts are capable of exceeding 19.9 mph going downhill.

Not a ticket but maybe a warning.

(3)(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, $60 for all moving violations not requiring a mandatory appearance.
(b) For moving violations involving unlawful speed, the fines are as follows:
For speed exceeding the limit by:*****Fine:
1-5 m.p.h..........Warning
6-9 m.p.h..........$25
10-14 m.p.h..........$100
15-19 m.p.h..........$150
20-29 m.p.h..........$175
30 m.p.h. and above..........$250

zcaveman 05-05-2013 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by downeaster (Post 671764)
Not a ticket but maybe a warning.

(3)(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, $60 for all moving violations not requiring a mandatory appearance.
(b) For moving violations involving unlawful speed, the fines are as follows:
For speed exceeding the limit by:*****Fine:
1-5 m.p.h..........Warning
6-9 m.p.h..........$25
10-14 m.p.h..........$100
15-19 m.p.h..........$150
20-29 m.p.h..........$175
30 m.p.h. and above..........$250

These are cars not CARTS

paulandjean 05-05-2013 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Ooper (Post 671694)
That's probably why he is still a patrolman and not a lieutenant. Turning left from the diamond lane is a recipe for disaster. Hope I'm not around when this is done!

Who,s Lieutenant Wolfe,never heard of him. Sounds like somebody has it in for the patrolmen. Thats a shame we should support all the police,not just the non-working brass. Just keep telling yourself<I will not be afraid of making a left turn.,I will not afraid of making a left hand turn. I have all the confidence in my driving,if you do not just do not make those turns. Leave the driving to the big boys as they say.

DonH57 05-05-2013 02:10 PM

All I know about Lt. Wolfe is he is a road supervisor with the SCSO. Met him twice. Nice man.

OnTrack 05-05-2013 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 671782)
All I know about Lt. Wolfe is he is a road supervisor with the SCSO. Met him twice. Nice man.

I think a person would have to be stupid, not to go by what the Lt. has went on official record and said in the POA Bulletin.

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downeaster 05-05-2013 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 671777)
These are cars not CARTS

Are you suggesting a cart travelling 19MPH in a 15MPH zone is treated differently than car travelling 19MPH in a 15MPH zone?

zcaveman 05-05-2013 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by downeaster (Post 671826)
Are you suggesting a cart travelling 19MPH in a 15MPH zone is treated differently than car travelling 19MPH in a 15MPH zone?

Nope. I am saying that any cart going over 19.8 is above the allowed speed limit that they are allowed to travel and will be fined as an unlicensed vehicle.

PJUCTH 05-05-2013 08:38 PM

I feel compelled to respond to this thread. I have only lived here 6 years and immediately can think of several people I know that have gotten stopped. But since that doesn't count I will tell you about the old couple I saw with my own eyes pulled over for cutting thru parking spaces in a parking lot. Last year there was an officer at the corner of Donny's BBQ if people did not stop we saw him several times drive his car on to the path to pull the cart over . We couldn't believe the danger he was causing so sat and watched for quite a while. Lastly, just 2 days ago there was a trap At Miona rec center and the gate at Sunset point. If you didn't stop at the crossing of the parking lot he was on you. It was a unmarked SUV. Have also seen Sheriffs in golf carts do the same. If you think they have bigger fish to fry. Try really researching golf cart accidents. I did home care when I 1st moved here. There were plenty of serious accidents. Just ask the victims. Those are the ones that lived to tell.
Just Sayin

downeaster 05-05-2013 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 671884)
Nope. I am saying that any cart going over 19.8 is above the allowed speed limit that they are allowed to travel and will be fined as an unlicensed vehicle.

Not to split hairs buy I think it is in excess of 20MPH. As a matter of fact if golf cart is going in excess of 20MPH in a 15MPH zone they are subject to speeding ticket in addition to a ticket for operating an unregistered vehicle. The latter will be more painful than the former.

CFrance 05-05-2013 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by paulandjean (Post 671780)
Who,s Lieutenant Wolfe,never heard of him. Sounds like somebody has it in for the patrolmen. Thats a shame we should support all the police,not just the non-working brass. Just keep telling yourself<I will not be afraid of making a left turn.,I will not afraid of making a left hand turn. I have all the confidence in my driving,if you do not just do not make those turns. Leave the driving to the big boys as they say.

You can be not afraid of making a left-hand turn. Just don't do it from the diamond lane.


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