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Fort Myers May Allow Golf Carts on Public Roads in 2024

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Fort Myers is facing an important decision in 2024 – one that many other cities throughout Florida are considering: Should golf carts be allowed on public roads? Golf cart advocates point out that this is a sustainable, convenient, and low-speed transport method that average Americans love. Critics of this plan point to several safety… Read More »

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Lady Lake Sees Greater Golf Cart Access: But What About Safety?

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Like countless communities throughout Florida, Lady Lake is making the move toward greater golf cart access for its residents. The people have spoken, and they want to have more freedom to use their golf carts in place of normal passenger vehicles. But is this really the right move for the community? What kinds of… Read More »

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4-WAY STOP PLACED IN THE VILLAGES TO STOP GOLF CART AND AUTOMOBILE CRASHES

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The Villages News announced that the Sumter County Commissioners have agreed to place a 4-way stop sign at the intersections of Woodridge Drive. This is to go into effect on March 18, 2024, a Monday. That change was as a result of a study done by the Sumter County Publics Works Department which found… Read More »

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Golf Cart Drivers Aren’t Always Crash Victims in the Villages

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While many golf cart drivers face legitimate dangers from negligent motorists in the Villages, golf cart drivers are also perfectly capable of causing their own dangers. In fact, numerous recent accidents show that golf cart drivers pose risks to each other, cyclists, pedestrians, and a range of other people. These risks are perhaps heightened… Read More »

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Hydrogen-Powered Golf Carts: Is This Really a Good Idea?

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Electric golf carts are becoming increasingly common across Florida’s many golfing communities – and for good reason. The newer varieties can be cheaper, less noisy, cleaner, and even more durable than gas-powered carts. However, some manufacturers aren’t satisfied with these benefits – and these companies wish to popularize hydrogen-powered carts instead. Is this really… Read More »

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