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Nucky 07-02-2022 12:01 AM

I'll take BONEHEADDRIVERS FOR $2000. You are and will be in Jeopardy anytime you get in anything with wheels on it. I will take The Villages, Boneheads, over the Tri-State Boneheads anytime. It is what it is. It's aggravating but NOTHING am a gonna change Buttercup!

It takes a while to realize what I told you is true. Acceptance and being extra vigilant are about all you can do. Chill out!

ThirdOfFive 07-02-2022 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2112005)
Bad advice. The statement "Most carts go a LOT faster than 20 mph" is misleading and if it were true, I would encourage the powers for immediate crackdown. I can tolerate "Some" carts. or a "bit faster".

Remember that you are driving a vehicle not designed for a crash at 30 MPH. You, as a driver may survive, but your passenger or occupant of another cart you hit may not. Accidents do happen. Slow down and "enjoy life".

There does seem to be carts that go significantly faster than 20 mph. Our cart a top speed does almost exactly 20 mph and there've been more than few times when carts come up behind us when we're going at our top speed, zip on by at the first available opportunity (or even when there isn't an available opportunity) and disappear into the distance. Maybe not a lot, but enough to make the MMPs with the heaviest traffic more dangerous than they need to be.

Limiting a golf cart to 20 mph isn't a Villages rule, its Florida law. But, like far too many Florida laws, the law here in TV seems more inclined to wink at it than enforce it.

golfing eagles 07-02-2022 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2112063)
There does seem to be carts that go significantly faster than 20 mph. Our cart a top speed does almost exactly 20 mph and there've been more than few times when carts come up behind us when we're going at our top speed, zip on by at the first available opportunity (or even when there isn't an available opportunity) and disappear into the distance. Maybe not a lot, but enough to make the MMPs with the heaviest traffic more dangerous than they need to be.

Limiting a golf cart to 20 mph isn't a Villages rule, its Florida law. But, like far too many Florida laws, the law here in TV seems more inclined to wink at it than enforce it.

My cart only goes 20 as well and I've experienced the same thing. However, 2 points:

a) If someone safely, repeat safely passes you on an MMP, even if they are going 23, how does that make it more dangerous?

b) Why does anyone care if they get passed by a faster vehicle. It seems to be an almost universal rule---those that drive the slowest hate to get passed---they just want to lead a parade. How often, let's say on SR44, 55 mph zone, do you encounter someone going 40 in the left lane. When you go to pass them they're up to 70 or more. If you drop back behind them, they're right back to 40. I'd love one of those bozos to explain that action to me.

ChicagoNative 07-02-2022 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by PersonOfInterest (Post 2094749)
Being retired doesn't mean I have nothing to do and all the time in the world. When I'm in my Car or my Cart I've got someplace to go and usually a time that I have to be there. I do Always leave early if I can. I don't mind if You want to go slow, but thought should be given to whether you're impeding others. If you have that much time on your hands and want to go slow and 'smell the roses' consider walking and getting some exercise as well.

TESTIFY! Even though a good number of us are retired, what gives the “what’s your hurry” people the right to set the pace for every else’s life?

golfing eagles 07-02-2022 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by ChicagoNative (Post 2112105)
TESTIFY! Even though a good number of us are retired, what gives the “what’s your hurry” people the right to set the pace for every else’s life?

Exactly. It goes right to the heart of the matter----people wanting to dictate and shove down the throats of everyone else their beliefs, their actions and their opinions.

Laker14 07-02-2022 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2095928)
Absolutely agree. And there certainly some reckless clowns out there. But on highways only, I prefer the guy going 10 over the limit---he will come from behind me, pass and be gone---I won't have to deal with him. On the other hand, I will eventually come up on the guy going 10 under, and not only will I have to deal with him, but everyone else who is trying to pass him---maybe an illusion, but just seems more dangerous. And quite unnecessary if that guy is hanging out in the left lane. Any time one of them is on an interstate, they effectively change a 3 lane road to two or a two lane road to one, which easily explains I-95 through South Carolina:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

I-95 through SC is awful. Where I live in central NY I have a choice between I-95 around DC, or I-81 via Roanoke and eventually 77 to Charlotte. Both routes eventually get to 95 in SC. The I-81 route used to be great, but now with all of the trucks it's terrible. One truck will pass another truck up a hill going 1/2mph faster than the truck it's overtaking. I have measured as much as 10 miles of roadway for one truck to pass another, both going less than the speed limit. Then you have a 10 mile train of pi$$ed off impatient drivers trying to get around the trucks before another attempt. It's constant white-knuckle driving.
Other than DC, I prefer I-95 because although you have all the trucks, it's not as hilly and when they pass each other they don't need 10 miles to do it.

ThirdOfFive 07-02-2022 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2112068)
My cart only goes 20 as well and I've experienced the same thing. However, 2 points:

a) If someone safely, repeat safely passes you on an MMP, even if they are going 23, how does that make it more dangerous?

b) Why does anyone care if they get passed by a faster vehicle. It seems to be an almost universal rule---those that drive the slowest hate to get passed---they just want to lead a parade. How often, let's say on SR44, 55 mph zone, do you encounter someone going 40 in the left lane. When you go to pass them they're up to 70 or more. If you drop back behind them, they're right back to 40. I'd love one of those bozos to explain that action to me.

In any one particular instance, it most likely doesn't make the transgression in question "more dangerous". The danger in my opinion (as well as that of the NHTSA) lies in significantly varying speeds. Add to the fact that older people often react more slowly (or erroneously) when faced with something significantly different than what they are used to, just increases the risk. Traffic moving at more or less the same speed is far safer than traffic moving at significantly different speeds, no matter what the roadway in question might be.

golfing eagles 07-02-2022 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2112116)
I-95 through SC is awful. Where I live in central NY I have a choice between I-95 around DC, or I-81 via Roanoke and eventually 77 to Charlotte. Both routes eventually get to 95 in SC. The I-81 route used to be great, but now with all of the trucks it's terrible. One truck will pass another truck up a hill going 1/2mph faster than the truck it's overtaking. I have measured as much as 10 miles of roadway for one truck to pass another, both going less than the speed limit. Then you have a 10 mile train of pi$$ed off impatient drivers trying to get around the trucks before another attempt. It's constant white-knuckle driving.
Other than DC, I prefer I-95 because although you have all the trucks, it's not as hilly and when they pass each other they don't need 10 miles to do it.

Where in Central NY may I ask?

ncic50 07-02-2022 10:14 AM

Thank you for your message. Now how about stopping for the big red STOP signs.

Boffin 07-02-2022 10:26 AM

Differences
 
What is the difference between dead at 20mph and dead at 60mph?

Laker14 07-02-2022 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2112125)
Where in Central NY may I ask?

Keuka Lake, in the heart of the Finger Lakes.

golfing eagles 07-02-2022 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2112175)
Keuka Lake, in the heart of the Finger Lakes.

Likewise, Auburn. Ever eat at the Conesus Inn?

Laker14 07-02-2022 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2112178)
Likewise, Auburn. Ever eat at the Conesus Inn?

No. Is it good? Are you on Cayuga?

Laker14 07-02-2022 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Boffin (Post 2112145)
What is the difference between dead at 20mph and dead at 60mph?

you still have the option of an open casket?

golfing eagles 07-02-2022 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2112180)
No. Is it good? Are you on Cayuga?

It was very good, but apparently closed for good---another COVID victim. They were only open 6 month/year and had a sister restaurant for the other 6 months in Florida, but I have no idea of where or what it's named. They had the largest king crab legs I've ever seen and their prime rib was cooked over an open hearth, the "Truman Cut" was the center 2 ribs and weighed 7 1/2 pounds. Once saw a guy 5'5" and about 130# down the whole thing.


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