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Originally Posted by VApeople
On a road with a cart path on the right side, it appears that people driving a car have a hard time turning right when a person driving a cart wants to go straight. This is what some people were told to do.
In short, the person driving the car pulls into the cart lane to block any carts that want to go straight. Then they turn right.
Do you all agree with this?
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I was in a cart lane when a car turned right in front of me within maybe 50 feet of my cart. We had no where to go. I tried to get my cart up over the curb onto the grass but we still hit the car, a huge SUV, about amidships. The cart rode along the car until the end and then we went over the curb in front of us. I thought we were going to be ok but then cart tipped over. My passenger's leg ended up under the roof of the cart. He spent months in the hospital and rehab.
The driver of the car got out and screamed at me that I was speeding. She saw the cart but turned in front of us anyway. She was cited for failure to yield which was ungraded to careless driving due to the extent of my passenger's injury. Never once did she express any concern, she hired a lawyer to represent her so while we spent half the day in traffic court she wasn't required to come.
If you turn in front of a cart and cause an accident you will be cited for failure to yield right of way.