The transportation plan shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following elements:
- (a) Route selection, which includes a finding that the route will accommodate golf carts without an adverse impact upon traffic safety, and will consider, among other things, the travel needs of commuters and other users.
- (b) Transportation interfacing, which shall include, but not be limited to, coordination with other modes of transportation so that a golf cart driver may employ multiple modes of transportation in reaching a destination in the plan area.
- (c) Citizens and community involvement in planning.
- (d) Flexibility and coordination with long-range transportation planning.
- (e) Provision for golf cart related facilities including, but not limited to, special access points and golf cart crossings.
- (f) Provisions for parking facilities, including, but not limited to, community commercial centers, golf courses, public areas, parks, and other destination locations.
- (g) Provisions for special paving, road markings, signage and striping for golf cart travel lanes, road crossings, parking, and circulation.
- (h) No adopted transportation plan shall include the establishment of a golf cart lane along, or that cross, a state highway unless authorized by the department.