Golf cars that go 20 mph or less are not subject to driving laws. That being said, golf cars that go over 20 mph ARE. As most go over 20 speed it creates a me mentality for their drivers. That won't change.
I RIDE A BIKE...........I PULL OVER ON LARGER PATHS SO THEY CAN PASS. ON SMALLER PATHS I RIDE IN THE MIDDLE SO THEY CAN'T. ITS THAT SIMPLE.
This lends itself to the saying, courtesy kills. People wave you thru entrance ways while others are pulling out ahead of you. No more courtesy on these paths. Whoever has right of way should go, and only pull your bike over on larger paths as was mentioned earlier.
Sorry for your mishap..................
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Originally Posted by birdiebill
By Florida law, a motorized vehicle must give at least three feet clearance when passing a bicycle. You can not pass with three feet of clearance where there is an MMP median. So I stay behind the bicycle until the way is clear and I have at least three feet of clearance to pass. Not sure how this applies to the MMP's, but I am never in such a hurry that I have to pass before the median divided MMP ends.
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