Turning Left from the golf cart lane

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Old 05-21-2012, 11:00 AM
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Default Turning Left from the golf cart lane

On roads like duval and Canal street, I think:

You should get into the car lane with your turn signal on or arm out indicating your intent to turn left.



I see some folks turn from the golf cart lane straight across the car lane and turn all in one motion. Looks dangerous to me when they do that.

Anyone know the real skinny on this.
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Old 05-21-2012, 11:20 AM
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That is what I do, pull over into car lane after I have signaled that I want to move into that lane and wait until it is clear. Then I keep left turn signal on and make my left turn. Very dangerous to try and turn from golf cart lane.
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You should "always" get into the car lane (after making sure it's clear of course) when making a left turn. When you indicate a left turn you should us both your arm and signal light. When in "mixed" traffic---on a street---making a right turn it would be prudent to use both signals in this advent as well.

Too many folks take too many chances here in my opinion AND don't take heed of what's around them!!
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Although I am sure it is not a rule, it might be a good practice for cars making a right hand turn to make it, at least partially, from the golf cart lane. This would avoid golf carts "t-boning" cars and cars doing the same to carts. Carts are supposed to yield to cars in the instance of a car turning right, but all too often that does not happen.
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Like NotGolfer, we always make left hand turns from the car lane - use both the turn signal and arm signal.

Merging with vehicle traffic and using your signal is what's recommended in the Golf Cart Safety brochure:

http://www.districtgov.org/community...rtBrochure.pdf

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Like NotGolfer, we always make left hand turns from the car lane - use both the turn signal and arm signal.

Merging with vehicle traffic and using your signal is what's recommended in the Golf Cart Safety brochure:

http://www.districtgov.org/community...rtBrochure.pdf

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Bill n brillo spot on. However it seems there is always one or two drivers that are determined to jump ahead of you. Sooo i always stick my arm out earlier on rather than just before the merging white lines.
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Like NotGolfer, we always make left hand turns from the car lane - use both the turn signal and arm signal.

Merging with vehicle traffic and using your signal is what's recommended in the Golf Cart Safety brochure:

http://www.districtgov.org/community...rtBrochure.pdf

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I didn't emphasize the merging aspect! But golfcarts should always defer to the cars having the right of way!!
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Although I am sure it is not a rule, it might be a good practice for cars making a right hand turn to make it, at least partially, from the golf cart lane. This would avoid golf carts "t-boning" cars and cars doing the same to carts. Carts are supposed to yield to cars in the instance of a car turning right, but all too often that does not happen.
I agree with car signalling and then moving into the diamond lane to make a right turn. Don't know if Florida law speaks to this. I find it very dangerous when a car rushes around my cart to beat me to the corner so that he can make a right turn. IMO the rear approaching car shoud signal a right, fall in behind the cart and then turn. This would be the procedure if a car were in the left lane of a 2 lane road.

Does anyone have a reference on the Florida or county laws on this issue?
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I agree with the previous posters. I signal, both turn signals and hand signals and merge into the car lane when making a left turn. There were a few instances where there was a golf cart stopped in the golf cart lane and just as I was checking my mirrors to see if it was clear to move over, the golf cart shot across the street to make a left turn. Gave me a couple of scares.

I also agree that when in my car and wishing to make a right turn, I signal and move over partially into the golf cart lane to make shure that the Golf cart drivers know that I am making a right turn.
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I actually saw a golf course ranger make a left turn from the cart lane. I really thought they would know better. This is an extremely dangerous maneuver.
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Here's a similar but different scenario I've wondered about:

How about a cart going northbound on Morse Blvd. in the cart lane, getting ready to turn right onto Rio Grande Ave.?

There, the automobile right-turn lane is closest to the curb, and the golf cart lane is to the left of the auto lane (so carts can continue straight). At this (unusual) right turn for carts, is the cart supposed to get over into the automobile right-turn lane to make its right turn? Otherwise the cart would have to cut to the right in front of cars in their right-turn lane.

I've always pulled the cart into the auto lane for my right turn (after checking in advance that all is clear to merge right), but I keep expecting some crabby car driver to yell at me about it.
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Old 05-21-2012, 08:33 PM
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Although I am sure it is not a rule, it might be a good practice for cars making a right hand turn to make it, at least partially, from the golf cart lane. This would avoid golf carts "t-boning" cars and cars doing the same to carts. Carts are supposed to yield to cars in the instance of a car turning right, but all too often that does not happen.
I disagree with your last sentance. For example, there are signs on Morse Blvd that indicate that cars should yield to carts when turning right.
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Here's a similar but different scenario I've wondered about:

How about a cart going northbound on Morse Blvd. in the cart lane, getting ready to turn right onto Rio Grande Ave.?

There, the automobile right-turn lane is closest to the curb, and the golf cart lane is to the left of the auto lane (so carts can continue straight). At this (unusual) right turn for carts, is the cart supposed to get over into the automobile right-turn lane to make its right turn? Otherwise the cart would have to cut to the right in front of cars in their right-turn lane.

I've always pulled the cart into the auto lane for my right turn (after checking in advance that all is clear to merge right), but I keep expecting some crabby car driver to yell at me about it.
I move into the right turn lane to make the right hand turn. I would stay in the golf cart lane if I wanted to go straight. That is the safest scenario.
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I move into the right turn lane to make the right hand turn. I would stay in the golf cart lane if I wanted to go straight. That is the safest scenario.
Ditto.

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I move into the right turn lane to make the right hand turn. I would stay in the golf cart lane if I wanted to go straight. That is the safest scenario.
Ditto. I would think that is what is supposed to happen according to the signs.
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