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A car in front of me on Morse (above 466, 2 lane) went from 30 to complete stop to let a car turn left out of a neighborhood.
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Where the golf cart path crosses St. Charles, do you think there should be stop signs for both the car traffic and the cart traffic?
In our neighborhood in Virginia, there were two intersections where one direction had thru traffic and the other direction had stop signs. Both intersections were changed to four-way stops and, at least to my wife and I, traffic moves very well. People are almost always very considerate. If I reach the 4-way stop at the same time as another driver, the other driver usually waves for me to go. |
How do the carts get across if none of the cars will let them cross? Don't the cars have to wait for the gate to open each time, anyway?
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It's not a rant, it's only sensible NOT to allow golf carts go in front of cars, it's dangerous.
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So let me get this straight. I pull up to a gate in my car. I use my gate pass, the gate raises, and before I move, or move forward only a couple of feet, I wave and allow a golf-cart to cross in front of me. Now I'm "directing traffic, causing a traffic hazard, and causing senseless delay of all the cars behind me?" Wow, welcome to Florida's Friendliest Hometown. UFB
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You've been very active on recent threads regarding traffic involving golf carts vs autos. The basic rule is very simple: autos have the right of way. You can suggest all the rules you wish, but many of the stop signs for carts are simply reminders that autos have the right of way. As others have noted, an auto driver waving on a cart is acting illegally since he/she cannot direct traffic. I'm beginning to wonder why you are having such difficulty with traffic rules. I would suggest the traffic in your VA neighborhood is unlike that here. You need to take that into consideration. The purpose of the gates is to give carts an opportunity to cross auto lanes between cars. |
I never stop in traffic to let a golf cart go across. This so called kind act reinforces the golf cart drivers to think they are entitled in the future or that they have the right of way.
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I do occasionally allow carts to cross, BUT ONLY when no cars are coming up behind me, especially if there are several carts waiting to cross. I know the reply will be why bother, but it just seems friendlier, just like holding a door open for someone and letting them go in first. I don't think I'm directing "traffic" in that case, since there is no other traffic there to "direct"
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The very first automobile crash occurred in the 1890's between a car and a bicycle. I'll bet the bike rider thought he had the ROW.
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