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Not sure if I agree with that.
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Here is a link which describes the process of setting speed zones, which might make it easier for people to understand. http://www.ite.org/standards/speed_zoning.pdf
In the case of The villages, I suspect the potential for interaction with golf carts has driven the speed limit issue and made for a variation in accepted traffic engineering practice. |
I for one hope that Sumter write lots and lots of speeding tickets. If you are in a hurry leave earlier so that you are on time and don't have to hurry. With all the increase in traffic its time to slow down and smell the roses. I also wish that they would double or triple the speeding fines.
Now on the other side of the problem. What will happen with the golf cart roads on roads that go to 20 MPH? Will there still be golf cart roads or are cars and carts going to share the roads. Gonna be lots of accidents. Make sure that your insurance is up to date and that you have good coverage. |
No way does the now 25, 30 or 35 mph speed limits cause accidents in TV. It is the driver that makes a left turn into the right lane or the driver that fails to signal or the driver after 20 years in TV that still can't negotiate the 20 mph traffic circle or the driver that leaves Happy Hour a little to late or the driver that thinks the stop sign is for everyone else, and on and on and on.
The USDOT reports that speeding in itself is not a cause of accidents and the VDoT found that 2.9% were due to speeding -- dead last -- while 3.8%t were due to drivers falling asleep or falling ill at the tiller. http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/18/u...e-of-accidents So what's all the all the hoopla about the new regs? I for one have only found that the people that complaining about the fast golf carts are the one who bought theurs years ago when they would only go about ten mph. |
I guess the Moral of the story is if your cart can't speed you have nothing to worry about.................
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I've heard several accounts of the lady who got her car stuck in the BV tunnel near Turtle Mound a few months back. I have a street legal and get my doors blown off (if I had 'em) about once a week by unregistered carts doing 30+ mph. This happens most commonly on Canal Street. I have seat belts and disc brakes and they don't.
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A few weeks ago a friend was pulled over on Canal Street. There were a mixture of golf cars and cars pulled over with her. No tickets were issued. They were told to spread the word - effective January 1st, when sharing a road with a golf cart, any road, the speed limit for both cart and car will be 20mph. Tickets will be issued at $250 per offense if either the cart of automobile exceeds the 20mph limit. No discussion or debate, it's an automatic ticket. Each car and cart pulled over was going over 20mph on Canal. The officers told the people to spread the word, they are not kidding on this one - you will be ticketed and there is no room for debate!
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I can't imagine Canal, Belvedere, Bailey Trail, O'Dell circle,to name a few, with a posted 20 mph for auto traffic. Canal isn't posted now. Belvedere is 30.
It sure would be nice to see something official in writing about these higher travel roads. Neighborhood streets at 20, I can understand. |
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As I read these articles it seems to me they are targeting roads with NO designated golf cart path to set a new standard as some were 25 and others 20. I assume my 'hood will stay 15 unless they take down the signage. I always leave open the idea that I am way off base, but this is how I have interpreted the articles... |
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You know it must be fast when they kill rabbits. I found two dead rabbits in the road this past year. :wave: |
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The speed limit is 20 MPH???
I'm just an observer who visited The Villages about 6 weeks ago and bought a piece of land to build on in the spring. I have to say I was dumbfounded when I read the speed limit was 20 because people were doing about 30-40. I commented to my husband about how fast people were driving and it seemed dangerous with all of the traffic and golf carts. I really do hope people will slow down. Everyone is retired, what's the hurry? Save a life....it may be yours. :confused:
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In the summer there's less traffic and the year round residents are just 'in no hurry! As the seasonal people return, you can see and 'feel' the stress rise because they are returning from the cities where it's a "get goin' attitude". They actually slow down and fit in as time goes bye. As we move on to the snowbirds (renters) it gets even worse as they are only here for a short time and want to get as much in as quickly as possible. The bottom line is GOLF CARTS GO 20 MPH OR LESS! ......... LET'S ALL JUST TRY TO GET ALONG! |
I noticed that in the new area south of 466a they are putting up speed limit signs for 15 MPH. (Same as a lot of streets south of 466.) I think it would be odd if they put up those signs in November and then change them in January.
I'm beginning to think those already set at 15 will remain 15, the primary change will be north of 466. |
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