ANGELS' CROSSING Guest Info

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Beach Driving ●

You must “air down”!!! It is recommended to air down your tires to 50% of normal tire pressure. Failure to air down will result in you getting stuck. Also, not airing down causes major environmental damage to the beach and makes it hard for everyone else due to the ruts created. Your engine also will work harder if you don’t air down. The speed limit on the beach is 35 miles per hour, or 15 miles per hour when within 300 feet of pedestrians. Be careful of dogs and children. The sheriff patrols the beach and will ticket speeders. When it comes to beach driving, including getting over the cuts, slow and easy wins the race. Do not gun your engine or you will get stuck. When parking on the beach, do so in the middle of the beach. Cars and emergency vehicles must be able to travel on the dune line and the water line. Do not ever drive on the dunes. They are very fragile. Don’t even walk on the dunes.


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