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Dr Winston O Boogie jr 05-29-2015 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1067095)
You may be correct doc, but I love it here and have no interest in having a second home.

I'm sue that there are plenty of full timers who can afford a second home but choose to stay here int eh summer months. I didn't mean to imply that everyone that can afford a second home has one. But included in all of the people who stay year round are those that cannot afford a second home so it would bring the average net worth down.

dbussone 05-29-2015 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 1067102)
I'm sue that there are plenty of full timers who can afford a second home but choose to stay here int eh summer months. I didn't mean to imply that everyone that can afford a second home has one. But included in all of the people who stay year round are those that cannot afford a second home so it would bring the average net worth down.


We agree.

DonH57 05-29-2015 08:22 PM

In the high season with with everyone being back I don't see so much speeding on morse or other roads with the heavier traffic. I witness a lot more aggressive driving, horn blowing, and alternative hand gestures. Just saying.

deestatham 05-30-2015 07:17 AM

I was just in TV for 2 weeks and found myself scared to death of the golf carts. They don't stop at intersections. We're moving to TV in September and quite honestly, I don't ever see myself having the confidence to drive one. I love the 35MPH automobile speed limit. Felt much more confident then the 70MPH limit in my home town. But between the golf carts and the roundabouts, I was scared. I plan to take the class when we get moved in hopes that it will help me understand.

Polar Bear 05-30-2015 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by deestatham (Post 1067210)
I was just in TV for 2 weeks and found myself scared to death of the golf carts. They don't stop at intersections. We're moving to TV in September and quite honestly, I don't ever see myself having the confidence to drive one. I love the 35MPH automobile speed limit. Felt much more confident then the 70MPH limit in my home town. But between the golf carts and the roundabouts, I was scared. I plan to take the class when we get moved in hopes that it will help me understand.

I wouldn't be too worried. If you take the time to learn proper procedures and take responsibility for your own safety, you will be fine...both handling the roundabouts and driving a cart.

golfing eagles 05-30-2015 11:49 AM

Time to post an opinion that may be unpopular, especially with our most prolific member, but......

Golf carts----can't see any reason to go over 20, even if you can. If you go 23 when able on a 4 mile trip, you will probably only average 10.5 mph as opposed to 10 mph with stops, turns, tunnels, traffic etc. You will arrive about 45 sec sooner. I do object to practically inviting the police to run a fundraiser for going 21 mph, we have far too much government intervention as it is. Better they spend their time finding the burglars and golf cart thieves. Otherwise maybe they should camp out on the fairway of a par 5 as well.

Cars---in TV, basically the same argument---not worth the time savings, and better to put the effort into avoiding those who seem to have forgotten how to drive (or never knew)
However, as far as interstates go, I disagree with those who want tickets for 1 mph over the limit. Anyone who never gets to 66 on I-95 is probably averaging 62-63. I apologize for the dust I will leave on your windshield. Half of those people are camping out in the furthest left lane---they may never get in an accident , but they CAUSE plenty---just watch what happens the next time traffic encounters them--a mad rush to pass on the right, weaving in and out, etc. traveling 8 mph over the limit on a 1200 mi trip saves over 2.5 hrs, and is perfectly safe as long as you have the appropriate driving skills. The speed limits appear to be somewhat arbitrary on I-95---55,60,65 and 70 probably based on traffic flow or accident history, but frequently no rhyme or reason. In the years since the national 55 limit was repealed, there have been far fewer highway fatalities. Perhaps the speed limit could be linked to your driving skill. For those who want drive at 40 mph on I-95, may I suggest US 301--you won't get a ticket in Jessup, Ga

outlaw 05-30-2015 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Shimpy (Post 1067037)
I've noticed the same thing. During the winter there are many more targets or tickets to write. Now since the heavy traffic is gone there is much less opportunities to write tickets and they tend to get more aggressive to keep up the income from traffic fines.

I would think it would be just the opposite; likely voters are probably the ones who stay here around the year?

Average Guy 05-30-2015 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by deestatham (Post 1067210)
I was just in TV for 2 weeks and found myself scared to death of the golf carts. They don't stop at intersections. We're moving to TV in September and quite honestly, I don't ever see myself having the confidence to drive one. I love the 35MPH automobile speed limit. Felt much more confident then the 70MPH limit in my home town. But between the golf carts and the roundabouts, I was scared. I plan to take the class when we get moved in hopes that it will help me understand.

What intersections did you see golf carts not stopping? I have never seen this where I travel in The Villages.

outlaw 05-30-2015 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by GatorFan (Post 1067041)
At the VHA golf cart safety meeting, Lt. Wolf said they do not give tickets for speeding to a golf cart unless radar says 25 miles hour or higher. This takes into consideration downhill speed. If in doubt call Sheriff's department and ask.

That's good to know. My gas Yamaha has a governor set for 20 mph, but when I go down a long slight downhill run it will get to 22 mph. On a level surface it tops out at 19.4 to 20.1 or 20.2. I wondered what would happen if I got shot with a radar gun. I'm glad to see common sense prevails at the sheriff's office.

mickey100 05-30-2015 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1067371)
Time to post an opinion that may be unpopular, especially with our most prolific member, but......

Golf carts----can't see any reason to go over 20, even if you can. If you go 23 when able on a 4 mile trip, you will probably only average 10.5 mph as opposed to 10 mph with stops, turns, tunnels, traffic etc. You will arrive about 45 sec sooner. I do object to practically inviting the police to run a fundraiser for going 21 mph, we have far too much government intervention as it is. Better they spend their time finding the burglars and golf cart thieves. Otherwise maybe they should camp out on the fairway of a par 5 as well.

Cars---in TV, basically the same argument---not worth the time savings, and better to put the effort into avoiding those who seem to have forgotten how to drive (or never knew)
However, as far as interstates go, I disagree with those who want tickets for 1 mph over the limit. Anyone who never gets to 66 on I-95 is probably averaging 62-63. I apologize for the dust I will leave on your windshield. Half of those people are camping out in the furthest left lane---they may never get in an accident , but they CAUSE plenty---just watch what happens the next time traffic encounters them--a mad rush to pass on the right, weaving in and out, etc. traveling 8 mph over the limit on a 1200 mi trip saves over 2.5 hrs, and is perfectly safe as long as you have the appropriate driving skills. The speed limits appear to be somewhat arbitrary on I-95---55,60,65 and 70 probably based on traffic flow or accident history, but frequently no rhyme or reason. In the years since the national 55 limit was repealed, there have been far fewer highway fatalities. Perhaps the speed limit could be linked to your driving skill. For those who want drive at 40 mph on I-95, may I suggest US 301--you won't get a ticket in Jessup, Ga

I agree. :bigbow:

Cobh521 05-30-2015 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Average Guy (Post 1067439)
What intersections did you see golf carts not stopping? I have never seen this where I travel in The Villages.

I had to slam on my brakes leaving the Hillsborough exit because the golf car driver went through the stop sign He had no intention of slowing down or stopping.

dbussone 05-30-2015 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Cobh521 (Post 1067563)
I had to slam on my brakes leaving the Hillsborough exit because the golf car driver went through the stop sign He had no intention of slowing down or stopping.


Carts vs cars will always lose. Stupid is as stupid does.

deestatham 05-30-2015 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Average Guy (Post 1067439)
What intersections did you see golf carts not stopping? I have never seen this where I travel in The Villages.


I'm not real familiar with the roads in TV so I can't remember exactly where it happened. Do the golf carts have the right of way or the cars? I was afraid someone would rear end me if I kept stopping for golf carts. I hope I get acclimated to the golf carts once I'm living there. Just don't want anyone to get hurt.

Average Guy 05-30-2015 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Average Guy (Post 1067439)
What intersections did you see golf carts not stopping? I have never seen this where I travel in The Villages.

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Originally Posted by Cobh521 (Post 1067563)
I had to slam on my brakes leaving the Hillsborough exit because the golf car driver went through the stop sign He had no intention of slowing down or stopping.

That is an example of one cart. Fortunately, you avoided hitting the cart. Obviously, sometimes golf carts do not stop when they should. The post I was responding to stated "I was just in TV for 2 weeks and found myself scared to death of the golf carts. They don't stop at intersections."

Clearly, the vast majority of golf carts stop at intersections and it is a gross exaggeration to state that they do not.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 05-30-2015 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by deestatham (Post 1067210)
I was just in TV for 2 weeks and found myself scared to death of the golf carts. They don't stop at intersections. We're moving to TV in September and quite honestly, I don't ever see myself having the confidence to drive one. I love the 35MPH automobile speed limit. Felt much more confident then the 70MPH limit in my home town. But between the golf carts and the roundabouts, I was scared. I plan to take the class when we get moved in hopes that it will help me understand.

You had 70 mph speed limits on the surface roads in your home town? Where do you come from? I've driven across many states in this country and in a few foreign countries and I've never seen a speed limit of 70 mph except on major highways.


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