Method and system for a signal guided motorized vehicle

Data processing: vehicles – navigation – and relative location – Vehicle control – guidance – operation – or indication – Remote control system

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C180S167000

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11101779

ABSTRACT:
A motorized cart that supports one or more golf bags automatically follows a golfer around the golf course from hole to hole. In particular, the golfer wears, or carries, a signal transmitter that emits a signal that is received by the motorized cart and then used by the motorized cart to stay within a predetermined range of the golfer. In addition to golfers, delivery personnel and other users may also benefit from this cart.

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