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Please explain your non-sequitur: What does altering the governor on a cart have to do with golf clubs on the back???? Is there a wire attaching the governor to the 7 iron??? Does the faster cart require counterbalance weight on the back??? I'll accept any reasonable explanation; if the premise is that only golfers "speed", that would fall into the unreasonable category.
Yep you knew that.

From my observations it’s mostly golfers that Jack the governor out so they can speed to next tee times. So if shoe fits…….
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So speeding is ok. Ok I get it. We have a serious speeding problem in carts and cars. I would say average speeds on meggison south of 44 is 45 to 55. Guess that’s ok too.
First I never said it was OK, you assumed that. What said majority accidents (not all) speed had nothing to do with. It’s unattended drivers causing accidents.

Speeding must be in villages cause at least 80% IMO does it. Go the speed limit down any road and get passed or tail gated. I don’t travel in far south but B/V and Morse Blvd seems to be same as you’re Meggison which I guessing speed limit as 35 MPH?
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As usual speeding seems to be blamed. Never mentioned drunk driving, illegal maneuvering by carts or vehicles. IMO most of accidents was NOT caused by golf cart speeding, but that’s my opinion. Cause was from drivers mistakes or drunk IMO.
Stop signs are just a suggestion right?
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Agree, changes to cart size can’t come soon enough.
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Stop signs are just a suggestion right?
They are for cyclists
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Yep you knew that.

From my observations it’s mostly golfers that Jack the governor out so they can speed to next tee times. So if shoe fits…….
From my observations that is a complete falsehood. But if you have some meaningful statistical proof..........
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Most of the issues caused by golf cart anccidents are because of SLOW golf cart drivers. This also is the reason for a lot of car accidents. When you get a golf cart driver going 15 mph on the straight or single digits around the curves, normal people are going to want to pass.

If you have somebody right behind you that wants to go the speed limit or faster than you, pull over and let them pass, it only takes a few seconds. Same goes for driving a car, you get slow people in the left lane that go just as slow or slower than people in the right lane and you wonder why people are on your tail/flashing brights/honking at you, move over because the people behind you are going to take chances to pass you.

I also don’t want to hear people say slow down, we are retired, no need to rush, blah blah blah. A lot of us are busy, have appointments for drs/dentists/PB/tennis/golf/whatever and need to be somewhere at a specific time and most of us don’t want to leave an hour in advance to go somewhere that should only take you 20 mins to get there.
Bingo. Our carts are governed to max out between 20-21 MPH. Every once in a while somebody with a juiced up cart blows by us, but no big deal, I just waive them by. The much bigger, and much more frequent problem, are those that insist on driving way slower than the speed limit with no regard for the line of carts stuck behind them. Just because they have time to waste doesn’t mean the frustrated folks behind them do. And to make the situation worse, some of these folks suddenly discover where the accelerator pedal is when someone attempts to pass them. One very simple thing I have learned over the years is that I never get slowed down by someone behind me : )
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Had the same thought unless there is a posted TOO low speed sign. Been living here for 5 years. Have only seen 1 person going way less than 20MPH. Annoying but who cares. Took me 1 minute longer
"Get out of my way! I'm in a hurry ! " sounds like a safety conscious mindset
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Had the same thought unless there is a posted TOO low speed sign. Been living here for 5 years. Have only seen 1 person going way less than 20MPH. Annoying but who cares. Took me 1 minute longer
Perhaps you are on different MMPs, a different community, or are one of those going 12 mph so it looks like no one is going "too slow". I seem to encounter one of those slugs just about every time I take my cart out (which has 28,000 miles on it). And my cart is NOT set faster than 20.
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They are for cyclists
They are for cars and golf carts right? You can’t blame golf cart accidents on bicyclists, they have nothing to do with the subject being discussed. Golf cart accidents are due to the inherent instability of the vehicle itself and also the occasional poor driving dynamics that golf carts engender. Let’s face it, golf carts are made to be driven at 13 mph on golf courses not at 20-25 mph on streets and through tunnels. Golf cart accidents in The Villages are frequent and at times, deadly.
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They are for cars and golf carts right? You can’t blame golf cart accidents on bicyclists, they have nothing to do with the subject being discussed. Golf cart accidents are due to the inherent instability of the vehicle itself and also the occasional poor driving dynamics that golf carts engender. Let’s face it, golf carts are made to be driven at 13 mph on golf courses not at 20-25 mph on streets and through tunnels. Golf cart accidents in The Villages are frequent and at times, deadly.
Who determines that golf carts are unstable or are made to be driven 13 mph on golf courses? Sure, many are but I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that in the Villages more miles are driven OFF the courses.
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They are for cars and golf carts right? You can’t blame golf cart accidents on bicyclists, they have nothing to do with the subject being discussed. Golf cart accidents are due to the inherent instability of the vehicle itself and also the occasional poor driving dynamics that golf carts engender. Let’s face it, golf carts are made to be driven at 13 mph on golf courses not at 20-25 mph on streets and through tunnels. Golf cart accidents in The Villages are frequent and at times, deadly.
So, you've never had a near miss when a cyclist blows through a stop sign???? Or worse yet, when they go around a gate at full speed without stopping and you can't see them. Yep, you're right, you can't blame accidents on cyclists
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Who determines that golf carts are unstable or are made to be driven 13 mph on golf courses? Sure, many are but I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that in the Villages more miles are driven OFF the courses.
Love to see proof of that 13 number as well. Especially since a standard golf cart without mechanical alteration is legal to go 25 if you pay the registration fee
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From my observations that is a complete falsehood. But if you have some meaningful statistical proof..........
Yes my observations, good enough for me.
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Love to see proof of that 13 number as well. Especially since a standard golf cart without mechanical alteration is legal to go 25 if you pay the registration fee
Agree, maybe the old 3 wheel golf carts but not modern golf carts today.
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