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coffeemug | 17 days ago

That's fascinating, I didn't know that! What are some example cities/towns where this is common?

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jasonwatkinspdx|16 days ago

Grew up in the midwest and still visit... never seen it. Doesn't even pass the sniff test vs the weather.

kldg|16 days ago

yeah, I can say that except for elder areas (not necessarily dedicated facilities, but there are things like "RV parks" which cater mostly to older folks but also families; they usually have 10mph speed limits), I've never seen someone driving a golf cart around town while I've lived in MI, OH, or PA.

I do see people driving horse-drawn carriages, ATVs (probably illegally), snowmobiles (legally in some parts of MI during Winter or condition-dependent), and riding mowers (probably illegally) in and around towns, though. Very rarely, I see someone driving an e-bike; this rareness is mostly because they aren't allowed on the sidewalks here and there's no bike lane, so you need to drive and signal like a car, which is pretty awkward given how many e-bikes don't even come with real brake lights (though many falsely advertise red rear running lights as a brake light, which'd be illegal to drive unless you hand-signal whenever you brake).

bonsai_spool|16 days ago

> Grew up in the midwest and still visit... never seen it. Doesn't even pass the sniff test vs the weather.

Well, I guess you are not as well traveled in the Midwest as you think.

dboreham|16 days ago

I've seen it in North Dakota fwiw, summer only obviously. Loads of them in Palm Springs also.

disillusioned|16 days ago

Coronado Island, near San Diego, California, for one.

Sun City, Arizona, though these are golf communities/mega-master-planned communities. Coronado is a better example of a mixed vehicle environment with golf carts bopping around all the time on the same streets.

hvb2|16 days ago

Coronado isn't a good example. Or at least not one that scales, that's a VERY affluent neighborhood.

The golf cart isn't a replacement for a car, it's one you have on the side. I would argue that its partially because they're easier to park in a very touristy environment