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Topspinmo 08-20-2015 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1102237)
10 mph? Really? Is this an official posting of any sort? I've never heard of such a low posted speed limit, except for school zones. It may not even be defensible in court.

Speed limits must be reasonable for any given road. For example, a posted speed limit of 30 mph on an interstate highway (not that it would ever happen) would not be upheld in court. Seems like 10 mph in a village might be similar. 10 mph is a crawl.


No really! It says 10 MPH. I didn't hang the sign I just reported it. Legal or not in cYV or pVs 25 is too fast were narrow streets with crooked drive ways. I'm with you 10 too slow. But who am I to question the powers to be!

villagetinker 08-20-2015 12:12 PM

I recall seeing the signs, speed limit 20 MPH unless otherwise posted. I also agree that access roads are like Pinellas Place are posted 30 MPH, I have been passed by golf carts at 30 MPH. 2 points here, both the car speedometer and the separate GPS in the car agreed that I was doing the speed limit, and the golf cart was going much too fast. IMHO the 30 mph limit on these types of roads is fine, and it allows sufficient time for avoiding the drivers that turn without turn signals, or do not stop at stop signs.
It is interesting that I really believe that some of the contractors actually get up to 40 or 45 mph after going through the gate, probably another discussion.

zcaveman 08-20-2015 02:25 PM

The speed limit of 20 MPH unless posted is a Sumter county thing. As you cross from Marion county to Sumter county on Buena Vista you will see the 20 mph sign followed by a 35 mph sign.

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perrjojo 08-20-2015 02:32 PM

We live in a courtyard villa neighborhood and the speed limit is 10 mph.

outlaw 08-20-2015 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1102257)
The Villages speed limit is 20mph unless otherwise stated. Main thoroughfares run from 25mph to 45mph. there certainly are going to be areas where for specific reasons 15mph is posted.

There are problems with some drivers speeding. I don't mind a speeder (9-10 miles over the speed limit) as such but I do mind a reckless speeder

However there are also problems associated with drivers who intentionally go well under the speed limit. Some of these drivers are extremely over cautious appearing to lack confidence in their judgments. My attention greatly increases when around drivers such as this

It is especially irritating to have a driver pull to the left lane on a divided headway ( such as 466 or 466A ) blocking traffic flowing at 45mph when they are driving 30 mph. In my view 466 & 466A ought to be 55mph. I suppose there are some residents here gasping for air at my suggestions.

I believe in following the speed limit. If a driver prefers to travel under the speed limit on 466 &466A at least be courteous and travel in the right lane. And, don;t get me started on those drivers Rio Grande and Del Mar :D

They are probably planning on turning left sometime in the distant future; maybe in 5 or 10 miles.

Jimjane 08-20-2015 02:43 PM

there was a speed limit study done in 2011, Please Google it as I could not figure out how to attached. It has a lot of good information in it. Also from that study I found out all local or residential street are 20 MPH.

thanks and have a blessed day.

outlaw 08-20-2015 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1102278)
No really! It says 10 MPH. I didn't hang the sign I just reported it. Legal or not in cYV or pVs 25 is too fast were narrow streets with crooked drive ways. I'm with you 10 too slow. But who am I to question the powers to be!

Do bicyclists have to obey those speed limits? They don't have to stop at stop signs, unless there are cars coming.

Topspinmo 08-20-2015 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1102257)
The Villages speed limit is 20mph unless otherwise stated. Main thoroughfares run from 25mph to 45mph. there certainly are going to be areas where for specific reasons 15mph is posted.

There are problems with some drivers speeding. I don't mind a speeder (9-10 miles over the speed limit) as such but I do mind a reckless speeder

However there are also problems associated with drivers who intentionally go well under the speed limit. Some of these drivers are extremely over cautious appearing to lack confidence in their judgments. My attention greatly increases when around drivers such as this

It is especially irritating to have a driver pull to the left lane on a divided headway ( such as 466 or 466A ) blocking traffic flowing at 45mph when they are driving 30 mph. In my view 466 & 466A ought to be 55mph. I suppose there are some residents here gasping for air at my suggestions.

I believe in following the speed limit. If a driver prefers to travel under the speed limit on 466 &466A at least be courteous and travel in the right lane. And, don;t get me started on those drivers Rio Grande and Del Mar :D


Gasp, gasp, gasp! Give me some air!:1rotfl: actually I am for open speed limits:read: that's closer to reality anyway no matter what road your on:duck:

Topspinmo 08-20-2015 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimjane (Post 1102346)
there was a speed limit study done in 2011, Please Google it as I could not figure out how to attached. It has a lot of good information in it. Also from that study I found out all local or residential street are 20 MPH.

thanks and have a blessed day.


Where was the study done? Was there clause in there that said unless otherwise posted that usually under the 20 mph sign on the street? Speed limit in most parking lots is 5 mph. My guess is that if you going five mph you got your foot on the brake so how could you hit some one? So if you do hit someone you must be speeding.

golfing eagles 08-20-2015 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1102344)
They are probably planning on turning left sometime in the distant future; maybe in 5 or 10 miles.

Yes, and then they will turn onto the interstate, move to the left lane, and go 35 mph

Meanwhile, on the residential streets the posted 20-25 mph limit should be obeyed since we do have many elderly bicyclists, cart drivers and pedestrians (yes, there are a few areas posted even less). But I do not agree with the following:

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Originally Posted by TimeForChange (Post 1102075)
In my sons young professional, neighborhood in Atlanta the home owners all have signs in their yard.....SLOW DOWN! I guess that would not be allowed here due to the sign restriction but it seems ridiculous that it would not...your thoughts?

We are a country governed by the rule of law. That means the only signs that a driver has to obey are those posted by a governmental authority. I couldn't care less what kind of sign a group of idiots puts out in their front yards. Other citizens do not get to tell me what to do. If they want to play at law enforcement, go to the police academy and earn a badge.

Polar Bear 08-20-2015 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by TimeForChange (Post 1102075)
...In my sons young professional, neighborhood in Atlanta the home owners all have signs in their yard.....SLOW DOWN!...your thoughts?

Horrible idea imo. Visual blight. Unenforceable. And all it does it tick off some drivers to likely do the contrary.

golfing eagles 08-20-2015 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1102379)
Horrible idea imo. Visual blight. Unenforceable. And all it does it tick off some drivers to likely do the contrary.

There is a short residential street in Auburn, about 2 blocks long, maybe 35-30 houses. Unfortunately , there is a shopping plaza past it, and this road serves as a short cut to avoid the main artery for about 1/2 the town. As the plaza expanded, and then a Walmart and a Lowe's as well as a BJ's went up past the plaza, so did the traffic on this little street. Because it is short, there wasn't really any speeding, but the residents did not want traffic on their street. So first they petitioned for a "local traffic only" sign, and were turned down. Then they wanted a 5 mph speed limit, also turned down. They started taking turns milling around in the middle of the road, which inevitably brought the police. Of course, they cleared the residents off, issued tickets, and even a few arrests--- after all, this IS a public road. In the end, those ugly slow down signs appeared in every front yard. Guess what?---NOW they have a speeding problem! And guess how enthusiastic the police are to respond to reports of speeders on that street? Answer, about the same level of enthusiasm they have in NYC for the mayor

trimmingthevillages 08-20-2015 07:59 PM

I hear all of yall on that. The driving out here is just plain awful sometimes.everytime you step out of your house and get on the road you never know what is gonna happen, or what you might see.but it seems like there are alot of erratic driving mainly from companies and a small amounts of villagers,Im the glad the cops make their presence known out there because it keeps out the riffraff.

tomwed 08-20-2015 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by trimmingthevillages (Post 1102461)
I hear all of yall on that. The driving out here is just plain awful sometimes.everytime you step out of your house and get on the road you never know what is gonna happen, or what you might see.but it seems like there are alot of erratic driving mainly from companies and a small amounts of villagers,Im the glad the cops make their presence known out there because it keeps out the riffraff.

Tell me about the erratic driving you witnessed and where you saw the police patrolling?

herbaru 08-20-2015 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by borjo (Post 1102142)
There are signs outside The Villages stating the speed limit is 25mph unless otherwise stated. That would be the limit on the roads in the small neighborhoods. On larger roads like Belvedere and probably Bailey Trail, the speed limit posted is 30mph.

I'm pretty sure the signs say 20 not 25.


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