Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Secondly if it is an LSV or a cart modified to travel 25mph (the usual modification) and it travels in excess of the suggested speed limit on multi-modal paths then it isn't an issue unless or until there is an accident. You can bet the police will investigate if there is injury and you can bet they will issue citations accordingly. Keep in mind that carts are pre-set to 19.6 mph unless someone desire a modification and hence the reference to 20mph on multi-modal paths. Third the police have in the past issued golf cart owners citation, while driving on multi-modal paths, for driving an unauthorized vehicle, that is a vehicle which can exceed 19.6mph but which is not licensed. It can get confusing with all the noise generated by us all. Personal Best Regards: |
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I might add, if you are involved in an accident regardless of whose fault, the first thing an adjuster is going to look for is signs of modification. Keep in mind the definition of a golf cart is: "(22) “Golf cart” means a motor vehicle that is designed and manufactured for operation on a golf course for sporting or recreational purposes and that is not capable of exceeding speeds of 20 miles per hour." The insurance company thought they were insuring a golf cart, not an unregistered vehicle. There is a very important clause in all insurance policies protecting the insurer in these situations. Calling it a golf cart doesn't make it a golf cart and insurance companies are not in the habit of paying claims they don't have to pay. |
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It reminds me of: 1. When Charlie Brown and Lucy were arguing and Charlie Brown asks, "Where do you get your facts?" and Lucy replies, "I just make them up." 2. "First get the facts, then distort them at your leisure." --- Mark Twain 3. "You are entitled to your own opinions but not to your own facts." --- Daniel Patrick Monihan It's been interesting. ![]() |
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I don't think the separate lanes are always marked as diamond lanes within all of the villages. I haven't seen a reference to diamond lanes in the official sources I've been researching, most notably the memo of District Counsel Valeria Fuchs regarding Multi-Modal Paths. Of course there are signs that establish the speed limit in The Villages to 20 mph unless the street is otherwise marked. This probably covers about all of the residential streets within the individual villages. However, on Morse the diamond lane is clearly marked to be used by carts and bicycles and has a posted speed limit of 20 mph while the limit for other traffic is higher. I'm guessing you are saying the police have full enforcement powers there. I'm also wondering if the 20 mph posting has the force of law by appearing in a legal statute or is simply a posting made by The Villages government, which has no enforcement power. It's all just curiosity anyway. My golf cart has not been modified to exceed 20 mph. I just enjoy the conversation. ![]() |
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First of all there are no speed limits for vehicles. There are speed limits for road. What the law says is that if a golf cart is capable of going 20mph or faster, they must have all of the same safety equipment as an automobile and must be registered and insured. There is nothing in that statement that says anything about speed limits on multi modal paths. As far as I know LSVs capable of going up to 25 mph can use the multi modal paths. There are also scooters that have and engine of 49 CCs an smaller that can be registered for the street and are also allowed on the paths. I have seen nothing that stipulates a speed limit on any of the multi modal paths.
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Here's a recent relevant thread...
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IF you do the other things you list you MAY register it as a LSV. If you don't do those things you have an illegal motor vehicle and can be charged accordingly. You are correct that LSVs are permitted to use the MMPs although they are registered motor vehicles. The 2010 legal opinion of the District Counsel pointed out that at the time the State and County Development Orders for retirement developments were written there was no statutory definition of LSVs. Accordingly, the District Counsel said that for the purpose of using the MMPs and the golf cart paths on the golf courses LSVs should be accorded the privileges of golf carts. I'm interested in your statement that says that there are also scooters that have an engine of 49 CCs and smaller that can be registered for the street and are also allowed on the paths. Do you know where that is written down? It appears to contradict the District Counsel memo that says that motorcycles and mopeds are excluded from the MMPs. I find no reference to scooters. The County police treat Segweys as bicycles and the District Counsel says that they are permitted on the MMPs. I've yet to see one out there. Regarding speed limits being posted on MMPs, I do believe there is one. It is on the southbound path on Morse on the bridge to Lake Sumter Landing. There is a posted speed limit of 10 mph, that everyone seems to ignore. The interesting discussion continues................. ![]() |
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Carl: You are spot on. I believe the police issue a citation when a golf cart is modified to go above 20mph as an unauthorized vehicle because it is not licensed or has insurance.
I also believe I am correct when saying that the police can moderate your speed while traveling in a diamond lane or on a street with such designation. What I do not agree with is that an LSV should be allowed o multi-modal paths. However it does bode well for the argument that there is a speed limit on multi-modal paths. Hence if an LSV is exceeding 20mph then the driver is in violation. I have seen scooters on the multi-modal paths. I also have seen a segway |
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This makes me think that the Travelscoot might be legal on the MMPs. I have met one man in The Villages who had one. Take a look at Gallery - Best Mobility Scooters - The TravelScoot is the lightest and best mobility scooter or electric wheelchair in the world! It folds and unfolds as quick and easy as an umbrella, runs on Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) batteries and has legions of devoted I'm surprised that I haven't seen more three wheel bicycles here. Due to my spine surgery I've (reluctantly) given up on the idea that I would ever ride a two wheel bike again. I've also taken my last horseback ride. We've all heard it: growing old is not for sissies. ![]() |
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The Travel Scoot is nice. My wife has one. Easy to transport and to travel with.
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I can't say that I've ever seen it written down, but I've seen some scooters with a sign on the back that says "Path Legal" and I've heard it discussed, I believe, on this forum.
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