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Private Property MaintenancePaths & Golf Carts
Low Speed Vehicles: Low Speed Vehicles, such as the GEM cars, are allowed on Peachtree City's paths ONLY if they are equipped with and operating in a manner restricting the speed from exceeding 20 mph (such as a "turf" setting). Insurance & Tag Required for all LSVs, whether they are operated on the streets or paths. Only licensed drivers may oerate LSVs on Peachtree City's paths or streets. By state law, LSVs are only permitted to operate on streets with a posted speed limit of 35 mph or lower. Violating this law will result in the same penalties as failing to have a tag and insurance on your car. Violating these law will result in the same penalties as failing to have a tag and insurance on your car.
Golf Cart Registration - All golf carts using Peachtree City’s paths must be registered with the City. Residents of Peachtree City pay a one-time registration fee of $10 (nonresidents must pay $60 per year). There is a $5 fee for transferring registration.
Golf Cart Age Requirements - Those 16 years of age or older may operate a golf cart unsupervised (exception: No one whose license has been suspended or revoked may operate a cart on the streets or paths). Children 12 - 14 may operate a cart on the paths with a parent, grandparent or guardian in the front seat. Children 15 years of age may operate a cart on the paths with a parent, grandparent or guardian in the front seat OR operate a cart with a licensed driver 18 years of age or older in the front seat. Children 15 years of age with a learners permit may also drive alone OR accompanied by a maximum of one other person at least 15 years of age OR accompanied by no more than 3 immediate family members. No one under 12 years of age may operate a golf cart.
Off-road unis, huh? Heh. Actually I could picture that. I once had the pleasure (I use the term loosely) of visiting my brother's former campus, durring which I saw one guy wearing a backpack that looked like it could have been stuffed with ten pounds of books riding a unicycle and keeping up with traffic.outwarddoodles wrote:Otherwise I ride a two wheeled bike most the time, it's severly stupid to travel on a unicycle, and mine's a trick unicycle, not like the off road ones. Or I ride in the cars, but beware, I get very car sick very easily, or I sleep.
Oh I LOVED Uniracers! I really need to find that game, I haven't played it in years, and it would be a great addition to our already fast growing SNES collection.Terastas wrote: Off-road unis, huh? Heh. Actually I could picture that. I once had the pleasure (I use the term loosely) of visiting my brother's former campus, durring which I saw one guy wearing a backpack that looked like it could have been stuffed with ten pounds of books riding a unicycle and keeping up with traffic.
Anybody remember Uniracers for the SNES?
No you don't, they're a pain in the arse, literely! I couldn't bend at all after I slammed my tailbone into the concrete, I should really wear a helmet too when I ride. The only time I wore a helmet is when I rode in the school's parade two years ago, I got in the paper too, I need to find that....Excelsia wrote:I want a unicycle...
Hmmm...perhaps not then. You know what I've always thought was cool? Those bicycles where the front wheel is way bigger. Now that would be cool!outwarddoodles wrote:No you don't, they're a pain in the arse, literely! I couldn't bend at all after I slammed my tailbone into the concrete, I should really wear a helmet too when I ride. The only time I wore a helmet is when I rode in the school's parade two years ago, I got in the paper too, I need to find that....Excelsia wrote:I want a unicycle...
Its a set-up! I knew it!Figarou wrote:Morkulv wrote:
Did you turn the handbrake on? If not, I think that family on the background is gonna have a problem.
Suuurrrrrre, the truck didn't roll until they was directly behind it.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.