Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hi,
I am new to the villages and have a question about traffic rules. If a golf cart is traveling on a road with no golf cart lane is it legal to pass them on the left when conditions permit? Any help is appreciated ![]() Bruce |
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bhali:
First of all, welcome to TOTV. You'll find folks willing to answer virtually any question! I think the bottom line to your question is: "What are the rules for an automobile?" It seems to me that 99% of the time, golf cart rules/guidelines are the same as a car's rules/guidelines. That said, the best rule, to me, is and always has been: "The automobile is several times bigger than your golfcart. Best to let it have its way at all times!" Hope you'll enjoy traveling around TV in your cart! SWR ![]()
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If a car passes and crosses a double yellow line it may get a ticket just like if you pass a slow moving car. If it is a passing zone the car is fine. Not to many places with out a cart path but a few, Par Lane behind the banks and Bob Evan's is one and the road
leading to Walmart parallel to 466 is another. Street legal carts are treated just like cars. |
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The speed limit for any roadway without marked cart lanes is 20 mph for carts AND cars. Examples: PAR Drive and Colony Boulevard. The fine for exceeding this limit is quite impressive. Watch your speed. And no passing unless the center line is dotted.
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Unfortunately what you will experience at some point is that a car driver will speed up to get ahead of a golf cart driver. Why? |
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[QUOTE=swrinfla;405950]First of all, welcome to TOTV. You'll find folks willing to answer virtually any question!
IQUOTE] Use caution....the answers are not always correct. See Post #4. |
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[quote=BOMBERO;406012]Don't be so mysterious. Why is post #4 wrong? Inquiring minds need to know.
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Actually, I would respectfully disagree with both post #3 and #4. Most residential roads do not have marked golf cart paths in #3, and there are some roadways outside residential areas without marked golf cart lanes that have higher speed limits than 20 MPH.
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All residential streets are 15 MPH. The streets into LSL and SS are 10 MPH.
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bhali333's question has been answered but then the thread took off on a tangent. Unfortunately that tangent led to a lot wrong information. The subject of speed limits is important. Wrong answers regarding speed limits can be harmful.
This thread should be deleted or ignored. |
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[quote=BOMBERO;406012]Yes, the speed limit on Par Drive is 25.
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