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USE OF ROADS
1. The roads on the Estate are public roads and
therefore the National Road Traffic Act, 1996
(Act No.93 of 1996), with all amendments
applies.
2. Operating any vehicle in such a manner as to
constitute a danger or a nuisance to any other
person or property in the Estate is prohibited.
3. Where there are no walkways, the streets
are for the use of vehicles, bicycles and
pedestrians. Please be especially careful, as
the streets are quite narrow.
4. The speed limit is 30 km/h.
5. A vehicle approaching a mini circle must yield
to other vehicles already in the circle.
6. Parking in streets and on paved walkways is
not allowed.
7. Parents are responsible for teaching their
children the rudiments of safe road usage.
8. The use of car hooters is only allowed as a
warning signal to other road users, not to
attract the attention of family members, school
learners or employees inside a dwelling.
GOLF CARTS
1. The rules regarding the use of golf carts on the golf course
were drawn up to ensure the safety of drivers, the avoidance
of unnecessary wear and tear to the golf course and the
minimization of inconvenience caused to golfers playing during
normal playing hours.
2. All golf cart owners must apply at the CHOA office for a
number for their golf cart for identification purposes.
3. The use of golf carts will be limited to not more than 3 persons
for a single seated golf cart and not more than 6 persons for a
double seated golf cart.
4. During playing hours, only golfers are allowed to drive on the
golf course.
5. After 21h00 no golf carts will be permitted on the golf course
pathways, with the exception of security. After 23h00 no
minors will be allowed on any Country Club property which
includes the golf course and facilities excluding official
functions at the Clubhouse.
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