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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Golf cart driver transported by ambulance from scene of accident on Morse Boulevard

The driver of a golf cart was transported by ambulance from the scene of an accident shortly before 5 p.m. Sunday on Morse Boulevard.

The man’s golf cart had been northbound on Morse Boulevard near De Silva Street, when his golf cart hit the curb and then struck the golf cart/bicycle lane sign, according to the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office.

The driver of the golf cart was transported by ambulance from the scene of an accident on Morse Boulevard.
The driver of this golf cart was transported by ambulance from the scene of the accident on Morse Boulevard.

The man suffered minor injuries and was transported to The Villages Regional Hospital.

His golf cart was not equipped with seatbelts.

Community Watch was on the scene of the accident and set up cones to direct motorists away from the scene.

Morse Boulevard has been the subject of some controversy recently. You can read more about that HERE.

The Sumter County Sheriff's Office was on the scene of the golf cart accident on Sunday.
The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office was on the scene of the golf cart accident on Sunday.

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