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Old 09-13-2013, 12:50 PM
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Help me out here. I was on a golf cart path when a street legal pulled up behind me and started blowing the horn. He went on by at full speed.

Do street legal carts get both the road and the gold cart paths? Shouldn't they be restricted to the street?

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Help me out here. I was on a golf cart path when a street legal pulled up behind me and started blowing the horn. He went on by at full speed.

Do street legal carts get both the road and the gold cart paths? Shouldn't they be restricted to the street?

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Yes they can use either the street or path. No he should not have been rude by blowing his horn and speeding past you. Don't let one bad apple spoil the whole basket!
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Help me out here. I was on a golf cart path when a street legal pulled up behind me and started blowing the horn. He went on by at full speed.

Do street legal carts get both the road and the gold cart paths? Shouldn't they be restricted to the street?

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Let me kindly correct you. You were on a Multi-Modal trail and not a golf cart path. A golf cart path is the path servicing the golf course.
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Let me kindly correct you. You were on a Multi-Modal trail and not a golf cart path. A golf cart path is the path servicing the golf course.
You are correct! Multi-modal's are not just for golf carts street legal or otherwise
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but the multi-modals do have a speed limit of 20 mph...of course, there is no one to enforce it.
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"Help me out here. I was on a golf cart path when a street legal pulled up behind me and started blowing the horn. He went on by at full speed."

The OP does not say what he was in/on the multi-modal trail. Was he in a golf cart, a bicycle, a Segway, or on foot? Was he in the center of the trail so the street legal could not safely pass or was it on a curve or what? Was the full speed of the street legal over 20 mph and the OP was just putting along at 10 mph?

So many variables in this complex equation that it just might cause me to have an ice-cold Yeungling.
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but the multi-modals do have a speed limit of 20 mph...of course, there is no one to enforce it.
I didn't know that. I know that golf carts are required to be capable of going less than 20mph, though. The only speed postings that I've noticed on multi-modal paths is the one on the Morse bridge, which is 10mph (totally ignored by most).
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Maybe the LSV was beeping just to let him know he was passing him so he would stay to the right.

If I remember correctly, way back when - that was the proper procedure in a car when you were passing on a two lane road.

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Help me out here. I was on a golf cart path when a street legal pulled up behind me and started blowing the horn. He went on by at full speed.

Do street legal carts get both the road and the gold cart paths? Shouldn't they be restricted to the street?

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Hi Jim: Despite opinions to the contrary your post was clear and you were wondering if a street legal art gets the best of both worlds. I was under the impression that unless there is no other choice street legal vehicles belonged on the road owing to their special designation. On the other hand there are so man golf carts not licensed that can exceed 20mph I suppose it doesn't matter; albeit it makes it less safe on cart paths. It is unclear if the driver of the LSV was inpatient with you or being considerate and sounding n audible to let you know he was passing.
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Hi Jim: Despite opinions to the contrary your post was clear and you were wondering if a street legal art gets the best of both worlds. I was under the impression that unless there is no other choice street legal vehicles belonged on the road owing to their special designation. On the other hand there are so man golf carts not licensed that can exceed 20mph I suppose it doesn't matter; albeit it makes it less safe on cart paths. It is unclear if the driver of the LSV was inpatient with you or being considerate and sounding n audible to let you know he was passing.
Street legal carts are allowed to use roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less. They are not prohibited from using the multi-modal paths if there is a roadway available. They have a choice standard golf carts do not have. I don't understand this antipathy toward street legal carts on MM paths.

The problem the OP describes is an operator problem, not a cart problem.

Oh, and I don't own a street legal cart.
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Street legal carts are allowed to use roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less. They are not prohibited from using the multi-modal paths if there is a roadway available. They have a choice standard golf carts do not have. I don't understand this antipathy toward street legal carts on MM paths.

The problem the OP describes is an operator problem, not a cart problem.

Oh, and I don't own a street legal cart.
they can operate on either, up to 20mph on multimodal paths and 24.8 on 35 mph roadways, they may also cross 45 mph roadways
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I don't understand this antipathy toward street legal carts on MM paths.

The problem the OP describes is an operator problem, not a cart problem.
Definitely a operator problem but then at least some of the GEM carts are wider than the standard carts and could be a problem on some of the bridges.
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Sorry, I' m out of town.

It was two way traffic. Carts moving on both sides of the path. My cart is set at 20 and that is what was on the speedo. We were approaching a section of divided cart path when the horn started. He may have wanted by before the split.

After he passed me, he took off as fast as that cart would go.

If your going to drive a street legal vehicle, why not a motorcycle?

It's not a big beal, but if you go to all the trouble to be street legal, drive on the street and get what your paying for.
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Couple of weeks ago I was following a guy back from Spanish Springs on Morse. About 10pm, no traffic, he was on the street,,clocked him at 36mph! Nothing like a little ooommpphhh! when passing...
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