What is needed most is enforcement of the present rules and making sure there is a need to use one during the show I get my permit each year but don't use it for transportation while the show is in progress I use the shuttles. If you plan right you will get where you want to be on time. I also drive shuttle wagon, one of the most stressful job on the grounds in my opinion, aside from watching out for our attendees I have to watch and make determinations as to what a golf cart driven by people who probably could have taken a shuttle is going to do next. Many times I have seen a cart over loaded with young people cutting off or using poor judgment when encountering shuttle wagons forcing me to stop quickly with a full wagon load of people, it is hard to drive and drive safely while watching out for attendees and members on personal vehicles and cars and pickups driving around .
I love driving shuttles but people must realize that there are many factors that enter into the equation that may delay shuttle service or bunch up wagons, the parade, a steam engine backing in to park or get water, stopping at a rail road crossing to wait for a train but by reducing the personal cart/atv traffic would help make things safer for everybody. I do see the need for service vehicles but I go by some exhibits and see several golf carts parked in the area and wonder how much is enough.