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Golf carts on public roads divide communities in small towns in the country

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Spotted these days on everything, quiet stories with the main lives lively streets, golf carts are no longer just for the fairway. They are now legal in many communities while families abandon their mini-duties and their SUVs to do fast races or walk in town.

“A slow roller cavalry is conquering American public roads”, ” The Wall Street Journal recently noted.

While four -wheeled carts change the way small cities move, not everyone is on board with the craze. In the “R / Nashville” Reddit forum, a user recently asked: “When did we decided that golf carts were good for the roads?”

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“It looks like a” rich side of the city, “said another user.

However, another person wrote: “I started to hear about them called NEV -” Electric neighborhood vehicles ” – in 2008 as a greener means of reducing traffic over short distances.”

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People on social networks debate the use of golf carts on public roads. (istock)

“When wealthy people have started to consider them in fashion,” said another user.

A reditor wrote: “They are a scourge in my neighborhood.”

But another person said: “Golf carts are much safer than vans (especially lifted), SUVs and even sedans. Basically, golf carts are safer than drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.”

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A user on another Reddit forum, “R / Homeowners”, asked “What is the problem with golf carts and UTV (utility task vehicle)?”

The person shared that his neighborhood had changed over the years and said it “now begins to get what I would call” suburban “.

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“They are a scourge in my neighborhood,” said a person about today’s ubiquitous golf carts. (istock)

The post continued: “I don’t judge. I just don’t understand it. We don’t have a nearby golf course. I have the impression that it is something that may be more common in the more in-depth suburbs.”

This continued: “I will often see them crossing the neighborhood or even in the largest streets nearby where the speed limit is 40 MPH. Sometimes, adolescents / pre-adolescents lead them. Is it a common trend?”

“I just don’t understand it. We don’t have golf field anywhere nearby.”

A different reditor said: “Quite common here too, in particular in more beautiful subdivisions with community swimming pools (and A) the nearby park”.

Another user asked: “Maybe it becomes a symbol of status?”

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A different person defended the use of carts.

“I have the legal legal mine and do shopping on weekends where I am being heard when I get bored,” wrote the person. “It is a fun and exhilarating machine that gets good consumption of petrol, but can also shred the mountains go up or in the snow.”

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A city law indicates that golf carts are only authorized on the roads with a speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less – and that cars must remain less than four miles from the owner’s residence. (istock)

The City of Greenville in South Carolina recently reminded residents a new law of the state regulating golf carts.

The announcement of the public service on its account X read: “If you have a golf cart in #greenvilless, a new law of the state is in force. Registration, driver’s requirements and the rules of use have been updated.”

Under the updated law, golf carts are only authorized on the roads with a speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less and must remain less than four miles from the owner’s residence.

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Greenville is not the only one to aim to manage the rise in golf cart traffic.

In Peach Tree, in Georgia – a city of just over 38,000 inhabitants – more than 11,000 golf carts are recorded, according to the city’s website.

Golf carts and Karts caused 50 traffic accidents, resulting in Michigan in 2023.

Golf carts and Karts caused 50 traffic accidents, resulting in Michigan in 2023. (Robert Sherman, Fox News)

Golf carts and Karts caused 50 traffic accidents, resulting in three deaths in Michigan in 2023, according to the state traffic accident system.

Various Michigan counties have promulgated ordinances and implemented public laws to guarantee the safety of people who drive in carts.

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The state does not allow you to operate 30 minutes before sunset or 30 minutes after sunrise, for example. In addition, drivers should not weave traffic.

The carts are not allowed to be driven on the sidewalks either.

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