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Cars vs golf cart lanes
When the car ahead of you makes a left hand turn, do you drive around the car into the golf cart lane or do you wait? I always wait behind the car but my husband says that if there is no cart in the lane I can go around the car.
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For safety, cars should not pass in the golf cart lane. There are "blind spots" when using your car mirrors and you could hit a golf cart causing a tragic accident. :pray:
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The golf cart lanes have a white solid line for a reason. However, at least one member of TOTV admits to using the golf cart lanes as part of his/her turning regime which of course is illegal. To your question then I do not believethere is a right or wrong answer, except to say that when in your cart be suspcious of all auto drivers because some simply do not care or do not realize what they do. As an example I saw at least three drivers yesterday that intentionally violated the roundabout rules which is why i hold back when I notice a vehicle to the right of me.
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According to Florida statutes (317.083-.085), you are allowed to pass on the right so long as you stay on the pavement. So, it can legally be done. However, I agree with justjim. It is dangerous.
The other day, I was driving down Morse with quite a bit of vehicular traffic. A car gave little warning, stopped and turned on signal to turn left. The car behind the left-turning vehicle gave no warning whatsoever (did have time to stop), turned into the multi-modal lane to pass the left-turning vehicle. Had I been paying a little less attention, I would have become one of those golf-cart-injury statistics. I don't see how the driver could not have seen me in the golf cart lane -- I was slightly ahead of it for a bit before this incident. I had to move onto the grass rather quickly. Fortunately, my cart did not tip, I did not fall out of the cart, I did not get hit by the car. So, if you feel you absolutely, positively have to pass on the right, please be very careful. Those of us sharing "your" road would truly appreciate it. |
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when driving in my car an the cart lane merges, who has the right of way?
I yield to the cart but someone else said they should wait for the car. :shrug: |
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I always assume that the golf cart is going straight thru the intersection and drive accordingly. |
TURN SIGNALS PEOPLE, USE YOUR TURN SIGNALS. I have never seen so many people that don't use their turn signals. Whether driving a car or a golf cart use your turn signals. Other drivers can NOT read your mind of where you are going.
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All theses question and more are answered at the monthly golf cart safety clinic held at Savannah. Carting Around The Villages is also a worthwhile class. Stay out of the golf cart lane...always.
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We are a GOLF CART COMMUNITY therefore we need to give a break (no pun intended) to our fellow neighbors. When travelling by van coming through the Belvedere gate, I will hold a few cars up to let golf carts be on their way. One place we've found some of the rudest people are those entering and leaving Morse Blvd between 27/441 and 466. I can hardly believe that they are all Villages residents. We've witnessed a lot of tradesmen flying through TV this year, on the phone, weaving into golf cart lanes, tailgating other cars etc. Perhaps some heavy fines should be in place. It doesn't take much to be a bit courteous to each other whether you're in a cart or car.
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But if the cart lanes are considered to be travel lanes, doesn't that make them 4 lane roads ?
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In the golf cart use hand signals and turn signals. Then remember to turn the signal off. Most cart drivers forget, or they're deaf.
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