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Originally Posted by zonerboy
Some serious runners I have encountered seem to exhibit a rather strange attitude.
And that attitude is this: There is absolutely nothing in the entire universe that is more important than a runner being able to maintain their chosen pace, never having to break stride, slow down, or (heaven forbid) stop until their run is complete. Stop signs, traffic lights, etc. do not apply to them. Other pedestrians, bicycles, golf carts, other motorized vehicles all should yield to these runners.
So if you are driving your golf cart down the diamond lane and encounter one of these types coming right at you, do not expect them to get out of the way. They are way more important than you are. After all they are engaged in being healthy. And you are not.
Be aware.
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As a "serious runner" I'm afraid I could say the same about many cart drivers who drive as if they are the only one that has the right to be on the road/ path. I can also say the same of many cyclist or car drivers. It's not the method of movement rather the mover that causes the issue. For those of you that don't believe a walker / runner has the right of way hit one and see what happens when you are sued