Robert Earl Jones, Marjorie Jones Obituary, Death – Residents are expressing their shock and sorrow following a tragic accident involving a golf cart that resulted in the deaths of two individuals on a busy highway. The incident occurred on Wednesday when Robert Earl Jones and Marjorie Jones were operating their golf cart on Highway 11 at the intersection with Tulls Mill Road. Their vehicle was struck from behind by a 2003 Chevrolet SUV driven by Larry Hall.
The impact was severe enough that both Robert and Marjorie were ejected from the golf cart, leading to their deaths at the scene. Following the incident, Hall faced charges of two counts of misdemeanor death by vehicle, as well as a charge for failing to reduce his speed in time to avoid the collision.
Local resident Page Hughes expressed her disbelief over the accident. “It’s unbelievable to hear,” she stated, noting that both the victims and the driver involved are from the same community. “The people who were killed and the people who hit them… this is like a domino effect. It affects more than just one family, but many,” Hughes added. She highlighted the prevalence of golf carts in her neighborhood, where it is common to see residents using them on local roads. “Stay off the highways; they’re not made for highway use,” she urged.
Another resident, Christopher Councilman, also voiced his concerns about the safety of the intersection at Highway 11 and Tulls Mill Road. He described it as a historically dangerous crossing, noting that there is always significant traffic, particularly near the local high school. “I almost myself hit someone almost every day or get hit,” Councilman said, emphasizing the urgent need for caution in that area.
In light of the accident, the Highway Patrol has issued warnings to golf cart owners regarding the use of their vehicles on state highways and roads with speed limits exceeding 35 mph. They stressed that driving a golf cart on such roads is illegal unless the vehicle has the appropriate licensing and registration that meets regulatory requirements.
This tragic incident has sparked a conversation about road safety, particularly for those using non-motorized vehicles like golf carts in areas designed for faster-moving traffic. As the community mourns the loss of the Jones couple, many residents are left reflecting on the importance of adhering to safety regulations to prevent similar tragedies in the future.