PEACHTREE CITY - Peachtree City south of Atlanta is known for its miles of golf cart paths. <br>
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The City Council's recent decision to lower the driving age from 16 to 15 is creating a minor traffic jam when McIntosh High School lets out for the day. <br>
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Principal Greg Stillions says it's unsafe to put cars and golf carts in close proximity. He doesn't allow the golf carts to park on the McIntosh campus. <br>
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But cars and carts mix five days a week on a short city street behind the school's football stadium. The spot behind the school is where students have parked the carts for years. <br>
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About 130 carts were parked on the street Monday. <br>
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The parking problem may get worse. The school board is expanding McIntosh to accommodate 1,800 students -- up from its current 1,500. <br>
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School officials have considered building a parking lot for golf carts. But Stillions says that's unlikely since McIntosh has little available land.