I'm guessing the rules like my track has. Runners stay to the inside lanes, walkers to the outside. Or more basically slow people to the outside fast folks stay to the inside.
This. Plus, none of the following, ALL of which I encountered last night:
Kids riding bikes in random circles all over the track. So dangerous and so many close calls!
Kids riding skateboards in the
opposite direction of
every single runner/walker at the track (and being followed by an idiot father also walking against the flow and not correcting his kids).
Parents standing right
in the middle of the track watching the soccer practice going on in the infield, when there are bleachers to sit in and plenty of empty, open space also available for standing which doesn't involve blocking the track at least 10+ people are clearly using.
The idiot soccer coach who decides to huddle up her team for a meeting
right in the middle of the track when there were plenty of other options (see above).
The same idiot coach who has her team leave their gear bags all over the track when other empty space was available.
People crossing the track without looking in any direction.
And on and on and on . . . And all these behaviors are common at the track, unfortunately.
Basically, IMHO, "track etiquette" just comes down to having a little respect for others, such that you don't try to disrupt what they're trying to do with stupid, selfish behavior. Such respect seems to be in short supply these days. Normally, I hate using the track, but my daughter was practicing at the field, so I needed to stick around while still getting some miles in. So insanely frustrating. Common courtesy is so uncommon these days.