Woman killed on her wedding day by drunk driver

A lot of people ride around on golf carts where we live. We don't - seems foolish, there's a lot of cars and trucks around.

But in a small beach community with narrow streets and very few opportunities for cars to be making any real speed, I'd be more comfortable with it, especially if it means that you can get go places and park (whereas cars often cannot).
Seems more naturalistic, living on a sleepy, kind of backwater, "Bohemian", barrier island where most of the island's residents, or local or out-of-state tourists don't drive cars or cars aren't seen regularly. Logistically, one can drive, peruse, venture into areas car or trucks couldn't fit into or be seriously damaged if one was foolish enough to try. Folly Beach sounds a little like Fairhope, AL on Baldwin County, it was founded in 1893 as an artists colony and while the population had increased significantly over the past 35-40 years, it still retains most of its small-town, " bohemian intellectual " character and attitude. The mayor and city-council don't even meet in a town hall building-setting, they have weekly meetings all over the city in undisclosed locations.