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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox
Many of the suggestions given are sensible, and will work if everyone is being alert and courteous.
However, with such a multiplicity of "solutions", no-one really knows how the other driver is going to react.
Like roundabouts, which also seem to cause problems, it would be nice if there were one official answer to which we could all adhere.
Does anyone know the traffic laws well enough to quote us chapter and verse?
I really don't mind what I do - I'd just like everyone else to be doing the same thing.
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I have never found anything online about this, maybe a better searcher can. The closest I have come is laws concerning bike lanes and cars, which IMO are applicable to golf cart lanes.
Here are some examples:
Bike Lanes & Right Turns - SF Bicycle Coalition
http://greatergreaterwashington.org/...turning-right/
http://flbikelaw.org/2009/07/motor-v...in-bike-lanes/
I am not a lawyer, but I can tell you I would never consider passing a car on the right in my golf cart that is ahead of me with their right hand signal on. Law or not, I can slow down...