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The "cart path" is a designated section of the roadway. Pedestrians in the roadway and much of what has been discussed in this thread are covered by section 316 of the Florida statutes. In particular, see the specific paragraphs mentioned in previous posts. One thing is abundantly clear, both in the traffic laws and criminal laws, you cannot use your golf cart as a weapon to injure a pedestrian. Playing chicken with a pedestrian, refusing to provide reasonable space when passing a pedestrian, intentionally hitting a pedestrian, or intentionally hitting anyone will usually turn out badly for you. |
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The cart lanes that don't have sidewalks next to them (like northern Morse Blvd), you'd need to have a death wish to walk on those. Or maybe you just want to see some poor golf cart driver have to veer out of the lane into traffic behind him to avoid hitting you, only to be hit by the car that wasn't expecting you to do that. Most MMPs are wide enough to accommodate a golf cart and a pedestrian, without the golf cart needing to swing wide into the opposite direction's path. |
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Pedestrians always have the right of way, but should be walking against traffic. It is a courtesy for pedestrians to step off the MMP if there is room. If a case were ever to go to a courtroom, a pedestrian would have the right of way against a motorized vehicle, No judge in their right mind would ever endorse a motorized vehicles right against any walker, whether they Cary a cane or are just walking.
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On the roadway you should be looking ahead, anticipating cars coming out of side streets. If you don't see any cars in a position to enter the roadway, you could very safely give the cart a little room. You don't even have to cross the yellow line. Just feel those little reflectors on your tires and you'll be giving the cart a touch of room. Or, you could just be an inconsiderate jerk. Your call. |
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I am not sure any of these posts have answered the OP's question regarding men vs women. Personally, I think that men are more courteous drivers than women.
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I don't see anything that specifies "private roads" are treated in any special way. However, MMPs aren't roads. They're multi-modal paths. Cars, trucks, and motorcycles are not permitted on them at all, and so cars, trucks, and motorcycles don't have any laws regarding what they can and cannot do while driving on them, and there are no laws about what rights pedestrians do and don't have with regards to cars, trucks, and motorcycles driving on MMPs. When you're talking about the law, terminology and definitions really do matter. MMPs aren't roads, private or otherwise. |
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I will swing wide when I see pedestrians, however, I almost hit a walker just last week who insisted on walking on the MMP around a curve and hillside. I absolutely could not swerve to the left to avoid the man in the roadway because there was no line of sight for oncoming carts who might be going down that hill towards Colony. It seems you think putting yourself in jeopardy is a better idea than just moving to the grass in dangerous spots where carts would not be able to see you beforehand. I was inches away from hitting that man, and will not put myself in jeopardy by moving into an opposing lane when there is no line of sight of what is coming toward me because an idiot insists on his “right” to stay in the roadway. You walkers who insist on staying in the roadway with carts who have to navigate blind curves and hills only need to be hit one time to change your life forever.
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