The Villages, being the private gated community it is, allows the shared use of roads by vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, and golf carts that adds a unique charm. However, recent questions being raised have highlighted the need for increased awareness and adherence to road safety rules, especially among golf cart and low-speed vehicle (LSV) drivers.
The Public Safety Department reminds all residents and visitors that golf carts and LSVs are considered vehicles under the California Vehicle Code and must comply with both state traffic laws and community Club Rules. This means golf carts must adhere to the same rules as other vehicles, including obeying speed limits, stopping at all stop signs, and yielding appropriately.
A Clear Rule for Everyone’s Safety
The following rule underscores the importance of proper golf cart operation within the community:
Golf carts/LSVs are considered vehicles under the California Vehicle Code and must obey California traffic laws and Club Rules. Unlicensed drivers under 16 years of age may not operate golf carts/LSVs within the confines of The Villages.
Violations of these rules can lead to dangerous situations for drivers, pedestrians, and fellow residents, especially in high-traffic areas or near community amenities. Enforcement of this rule aims to ensure safety for everyone sharing The Villages’ roadways.
Best Practices for Golf Cart Drivers
To promote a safer environment, residents are required to:
- Always come to a complete stop at stop signs.
- Follow posted speed limits at all times.
- Yield to pedestrians, especially in crosswalks or near recreational areas.
- Avoid distractions, such as using a phone or carrying unsecured items, while operating a golf cart.
By following these guidelines, we can maintain the safety, charm, and sense of community that make The Villages such a special place to live.