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Originally Posted by Ben Franklin
While driving south on Buena Vista, a single bicyclists was peddling in the left lane and cars had to get into the right lane to pass him. I have also observed bicycle groups doing the same thing. I'm not against bicycles using the road, but why can't all carts have as much equal access on the same roads as bicycles
I'd love to take my cart to Seven Mile Drive, even if it's just to cross the 466A at Pinella's Place. It wouldn't be hard to do and would most likely increase business and revenues for Wildwood and the county.
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I guarantee there was a reason for the cyclists you saw for riding in the left lane on buena vista, probably to make a left hand turn or take the third exit from a roundabout. They saw a gap in traffic, they moved over into the correct lane while they had a chance.
As far as why you can't take your golf car on regular roads, my theory (just a theory!) is decades of lobbying from big auto and oil companies have made it damn near impossible to use anything other than cars for transportation in this country without risking lift and limb. It's better here than in most places in the US but it's still ridiculously difficult.
Be safe out there guys
Joe