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Fourpar 08-26-2008 03:24 AM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Peachie,

Thanks for the moment of sanity on this issue! :agree:

Avista 08-26-2008 11:13 AM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Canal St is where I often see people walking in the golf lane of the street right next to the sidewalk. Canal street traffic can be fairly heavy at times. The walkers who walk in the golf cart lane and not on the sidewalk put the golf cart passengers at risk by causing them to pull out in traffic. Be considerate, folks, and walk on the sidewalk.

Russ_Boston 08-26-2008 11:59 AM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
:agree: Avista

Canal St. is perfect for walking on the sidewalk - it is over 2 miles long (maybe longer once Brownwood is in place) and it has full sidewalks until you get to the intersections. No need to walk in the street for most of Canal.

Autoshow 08-26-2008 05:08 PM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Golf cart paths are multi model paths for everybody,bikes,carts,skaters,walkers, etc, all everyone has to do is just show some COMMON courtesy and respect for each other and there will be enough safe room for every one. Enough said.
In the vllages no one should be in a hurry,because the next stop is the cemetary.

Barefoot 08-26-2008 06:47 PM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Peachie
I would think common sense and common courtesy would dictate those rules. When Mr. Peachie and I are in The Villages and walking the shared paths we step onto the grass and let the golf carts pass, we are out for the exercise after all and golf carts being driven over curbs are difficuolt to steer :cop:.

It's so simple really. It's not a contest of who got there first, or who "owns" the path. As Peachie says, common sense and common courtesy.

SteveFromNY 08-26-2008 06:51 PM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by barefoot at last
It's so simple really. It's not a contest of who got there first, or who "owns" the path. As Peachie says, common sense and common courtesy.

Barefoot - totally off topic - but seeing the name of the thread on the General Discussion page, and seeing your name was kind of funny.
It said "Walking on streets" by Barefoot at last. Reminded me of "Over the Cliff" by Hugo First.
Sorry topic cop!

Barefoot 08-26-2008 07:43 PM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveFromNY
Barefoot - totally off topic - but seeing the name of the thread on the General Discussion page, and seeing your name was kind of funny.
It said "Walking on streets" by Barefoot at last. Reminded me of "Over the Cliff" by Hugo First.
Sorry topic cop!

Steve, I like your playful sense of humour! :joke:


Fourpar 08-27-2008 08:33 PM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Had my first encounter with militant walkers this morning. On O'Dell Circle heading North in multi purpose lane, I (and 2 other carts) came to a couple walking South, 2 abreast, taking up the whole trail. Wouldn't move for love nor money, just looking for a confrontation. Had to mix with the autos to get around them....and there is a sidewalk on the other side of the road!


Stupid is as stupid does! :edit:

jjdees 08-27-2008 08:40 PM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
You can't fix stupid. Autoshow said, why hurry, the cemetery is the next stop. Looks like these folks who won't move for the carts are in a hurry to get there.

zcaveman 08-28-2008 02:59 AM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by carlent
Ok this is how I see it. We spent 3 weeks last Sept in TV in the Village of Delmar. There are no sidewalks. We are walkers. So we had to walk in the golf cart path unless wanted to walk in the road. We chose to use the cart path. We walked facing traffic so we could see who was coming. All traffic was in front of us. Many times, not just a few, we were close to being run over by carts. A couple of times i had to jump onto a persons lawn to avoid carts. They did not even slow down. They could see me right in front of them.
Explain that!!!!


Carlent

How do you KNOW we could see you? Sometimes when I am driving down the cart path the shade from the bushes, the dark clothes you walkers wear and the glare off of the windshield blinds me to your presence. Never assume we can see you.

It is safer to move on to the grass than have to jump on to the grass. Easier on the ankles.

I have to assume you have a cart also. Do you always see the walkers?

drdodge 08-28-2008 11:57 AM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Some old people have little common sence
drd

JohnM 08-29-2008 02:22 PM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by downeaster


I wouldn't count on it. Where is it written, law, ordinance, statute or whatever, that a golf cart has "the right of way" over a pedestrian?
I think this should be resolved.

DC


FWIW, Janet Tutt, District Manager, discusses the issue in this week's Rec News (8-28-08) and states that no one has the right of way...courtesy and respect should rule.

John

Peachie 08-29-2008 02:28 PM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
I don't know, John, relying on common sense can be hazardous! :yikes:

JohnN 08-29-2008 02:29 PM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
JohnM , well that just confirms my thought of safety first.

I'll do my best to practice courtesy, but if the other guy is driving something bigger than I am, I'll be more than willing to give him/her the right of way!! I'll choose to walk on sidewalks and low traffic areas.

rshoffer 08-29-2008 04:14 PM

Re: Walking on streets!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zcaveman
How do you KNOW we could see you? Sometimes when I am driving down the cart path the shade from the bushes, the dark clothes you walkers wear and the glare off of the windshield blinds me to your presence. Never assume we can see you.

It is safer to move on to the grass than have to jump on to the grass. Easier on the ankles.

I have to assume you have a cart also. Do you always see the walkers?

If a golf cart operator(in daylight)runs over a pedestrian who is walking on the left side of the cart path facing traffic, the argument that "I didn't see them' isn't going to float. The legal damages for not having your cart under control would likely be substantial.


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