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enter and leave beaches in prescribed ways.
To eliminate speeding
and reckless driving.
To respect local
ordinances and the rights of property owners.
To offer aid to any fisherman or buggy owner in trouble on the beach.
To respect picnicking
and bathing groups by: (a) avoiding them whenever possible; (b) by
slowing to minimum speed when passing picnicking or bathing groups.
To avoid littering the
beach with trash, cans, etc.. by using trash barrels when available, or
by taking it with you when leaving the area.
To avoid over-crowding any one area and elbowing other anglers out of
their chosen spots. This is particularly important where surf men
without buggies are concentrated.
To leave the track
when a halt is made, so that other buggies will not be forced to detour.
To fill in holes after
getting stuck, and to avoid indiscriminately crisscrossing tracks.
To observe the rules
of common courtesy on the beach.
Simplify passing of vehicles meeting head-on in a single track: The
driver who has the dunes on his right will be required to turn out of
the track to the right. This rule to be tempered with common sense in
difficult circumstances.
To ask those who park
their gear in the middle of the track if they will move it and explain
in a courteous manner why.
Do not drive at night without lights, but when approaching fishermen,
drive behind them and avoid shining lights on fishermen and water.
To realize that
fishing is a God-given sport and to keep it on a high plane so that
others may enjoy it as well.
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