Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I apologize, I did not realize that The Villages are exempt from Florida laws concerning street legal vehicles.
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That's a general summary of the part of the state law that applies to the thread. The speed limit in most of the villages is 25 and lower. Here's the actual law, on the government website: Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine |
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Also, golf carts are not just for neighborhoods with a 20 MPH speed limit. Where we live, we often have to drive on Morse Blvd., in the dedicated golf cart lane, that is only separated from car and truck traffic often going in excess of 35 MPH, by a painted white line in the road. And we drive our carts at night so lights are a necessity. |
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Thank you for the information. |
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That's an important thing to know for car drivers and "street legal" vehicles.
Communities are allowed to impose stricter rules on the roads that run through them. It's good that Morse has a designated golf cart lane in the places where cart driving is allowed. The cross-over from Morse to the crossover MMP at Hope Lutheran Church by 466 is scary as all get out though. I wish there was some way to move that further away from the intersection, or have a traffic light that works like a walk light; you'd have to press the button to activate it. |
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Isn’t there tunnels and golf cart paths in that area?
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Yes, but only to the south. Not where Jazuela is talking about.
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Plenty of room to push that crossover further North, issue is the gate with 2 lanes and traffic not sequenced causing unpredictable traffic flow for those trying to turn. Push it further North where it’s a single lane and add some stop signs. With all of the traffic, speeds and golf cars, a few more stop signs in the Villages would be safer for all. Yes it would be inconvenient, but you’re retired now, quit running so fast, those days are thankfully over.
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I can see it in my head but not sure I can describe it right. Here goes, anyway: Carts heading south toward the gate, veer *right* to a cart-way. Basically just a really big chunk of sidewalk where carts can turn, facing the other side of the road. At that spot, there is a traffic pole with a big button, just like a walk signal button at any main intersection that has traffic lights. The cart driver can reach out and push the button; he is already positioned to cross the street because he turned off the road-lane onto this sidewalk platform thing. When the signal activates, the gates from the south side of Morse go down, and a NEW gate placed further north (on the south-moving side) also goes down, stopping other vehicular traffic. This section of road is now clear for carts (and pedestrians - that's a MMP on the other side of the road!) to cross Morse Blvd. After a certain period of time, a buzzer buzzes to warn traffic that the signals are about to change, the gates go up, and the next batch of cart drivers start lining up until the next signal activates. When no one is trying to cross the street, the gates could theoretically be left up. |
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What is the accident history at this location? If it ain’t broke why fix?
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