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Old 02-27-2018, 03:32 AM
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BECAUSE SHE CAN. She paid for that right.
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she should know the difference between being right & dead right--when a golf cart ties with a car -guess who wins

She doesn't know her audience--lots of newbies learning the lay of the land, lots of drivers who should have stopped driving years ago, lots of drivers who came from big cities who really have not had to drive till they moved here=so if you want to play in traffic with a golf cart-make sure all your funeral attachments are in place
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I don’t understand the need for a street legal cart. If u have one, please give me a reason why
After owning an electric golf cart for nearly a year, my sister and her husband purchased a street legal electric golf cart for one reason and one reason only. They still wanted an electric cart but they wanted a cart that would go faster than 20 MPH. They wanted the ability to pass a slow moving cart on the MMPs with ease.

My sister never drove their street legal cart in the street. She said she felt very unsafe driving their street legal cart in the traffic circles so she never did go through a traffic circle with that cart.

It was all about the speed and they were happy to get that speed with a street legal cart. My sister and her husband traded in that Par Car street legal cart because it was a maintenance nightmare. They now own a Yamaha gas cart and their gas cart goes as fast as their electric street legal cart did so they are happy.
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[QUOTE=EdFNJ;1518857]So you can go places on a road that a golf cart that is not street legal can go.

Everyone who lives here doesn't just stay "in the bubble." [emoji16]

A few Examples:

You can cross RT44 on the south end.
You can take it to the new Lowes on 466a.
If you live in the historic area you can take it to Sam's Club, Home Depot and many other places in those malls. You can cross Rolling Acres to get to all the stores there (you CAN NOT cross 441). You can take it to our periodontist or other doctors on CR100 behind Walmart on 466.

When one has 1 car it makes getting around more convenient when the one car is in use.


How can you go to the new Lowe’s on 466A? The posted speed limit is 45 mph. A low-speed vehicle may be operated only on streets where the posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less.
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So you can go places on a road that a golf cart that is not street legal can go.



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A few Examples:



You can cross RT44 on the south end.

You can take it to the new Lowes on 466a.

If you live in the historic area you can take it to Sam's Club, Home Depot and many other places in those malls. You can cross Rolling Acres to get to all the stores there (you CAN NOT cross 441). You can take it to our periodontist or other doctors on CR100 behind Walmart on 466.



When one has 1 car it makes getting around more convenient when the one car is in use.





How can you go to the new Lowe’s on 466A? The posted speed limit is 45 mph. A low-speed vehicle may be operated only on streets where the posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less.


OK, so you caught me on one. Was thinking of examples. Sorrrrrrry. There are probably 199 others but when I wrote that reply I was sitting on the john with my iPad and wasn't fully concentrating on typing.


Edit: Wondering if you can get around that by crossing 466A at the light at Pinellas with the street legal GC? Probably not. I do find it strange that bicycles can do 25 on those roads (466A/466) but Street Legal GC's can't. I guess if the laws made sense they wouldn't be laws like (statement follows is not political just fact)the one you can buy an AR15 at 18 but not a pistol until you are 21. Such consistency.
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So you can go places on a road that a golf cart that is not street legal can go.

Everyone who lives here doesn't just stay "in the bubble." [emoji16]

A few Examples:
You can cross RT44 on the south end.
You can take it to the new Lowes on 466a.
If you live in the historic area you can take it to Sam's Club, Home Depot and many other places in those malls. You can cross Rolling Acres to get to all the stores there (you CAN NOT cross 441). You can take it to our periodontist or other doctors on CR100 behind Walmart on 466.

When one has 1 car it makes getting around more convenient when the one car is in use.
I'm sure half of what you stated is practically useless or false.

You can cross RT44 on the south end. At Morse - no you can't because CR468 has a 45 mph speed limit. At Buena Vista - great, you can visit Wildwood Country Resort. At Powell Road - Hey, you can shop at Sparr and the new small strip of retail.

You can take it to the new Lowe's on 466a. No, because CR466A has a 45 mph speed limit. You must use 466A to enter Lowe's.

doctors on CR100 behind Walmart on 466. I'm sure you meant CR103. (I know I'm nit picking on this one.)

Edit: I'm not "piling on." I didn't see the post by JerryP at the time I posted this.
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How often do you drive down the street when you come upon a car driving below the speed limit holding up traffic? So what is the difference?
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Old 02-27-2018, 09:17 AM
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Unless I see that somewhere in writing I do no believe that to be true. Just checked with the state on this for my GC and the difference from street legal to golf cart is the street legal cart REQUIRES certain safety features such as wipers, seat belts, property damage and personal injury insurance and a couple other safety items. It can go 25mph vs 20mph not that most GC here can't to that anyway.

You do need it to be initially inspected by the State to confirm the features and pay a few hundred bucks for license and reg like a car.

https://www.flhsmv.gov/pdf/mv/lowspeedvehicles.pdf




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Can someone please show me where I can read the rules that street legal golf carts are not allowed to use the golf cart lanes in TV. Thank you.
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After owning an electric golf cart for nearly a year, my sister and her husband purchased a street legal electric golf cart for one reason and one reason only. They still wanted an electric cart but they wanted a cart that would go faster than 20 MPH. They wanted the ability to pass a slow moving cart on the MMPs with ease.

My sister never drove their street legal cart in the street. She said she felt very unsafe driving their street legal cart in the traffic circles so she never did go through a traffic circle with that cart.

It was all about the speed and they were happy to get that speed with a street legal cart. My sister and her husband traded in that Par Car street legal cart because it was a maintenance nightmare. They now own a Yamaha gas cart and their gas cart goes as fast as their electric street legal cart did so they are happy.
If want go fast should of got gas cart or altered par car they can go 40 plus when you take the governor out. My gas Yamaha could go 40, but I say within the legal limit 20 MPH?
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wanted a cart that would go faster than 20 MPH. They wanted the ability to pass a slow moving cart on the MMPs with ease.

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Is there a speed limit on the MMPs?
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I was told the Sheriffs have zero jurisdiction on MMPs except for DUI/accidents
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20 mph - Period!
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20 mph - Period!
Yep. That's the law.

And I'd say at least 10% of cart drivers in TV rigidly adhere to it! (Roughly the same percentage as never go 72 on the interstate. )
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If want go fast should of got gas cart or altered par car they can go 40 plus when you take the governor out. My gas Yamaha could go 40, but I say within the legal limit 20 MPH?


The fact that you drive 20 is meaningless. If the cart is CAPABLE of exceeding 20 it is in violation and your insurance will not pay if they find out.




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