Think twice before taking your golf cart on a public road -- some states won't let that slide. Learn where you could face ...
If you live near a golf course in California, you may notice people cruising around in open-air electric or gas-powered vehicles. Occasionally, golf carts crash or get in the way of other vehicles. In ...
In Florida, golf carts are restricted to designated roadways with speed limits of 30 mph or less, while Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs) can operate on streets with limits up to 35 mph. As of July 2023, ...
Driving golf carts on public roads is illegal in Tippecanoe County, except for Dayton, Battle Ground and Clarks Hill. Some residents knowingly drive golf carts illegally for short trips, despite the ...
In DeSoto County, golf carts are subject to specific regulations, including age restrictions and road limitations. Golf carts are generally permitted on roads where bicycles are allowed, but not on ...
This 2015 Eagle photo shows a golf cart at Tex Consolver public golf course. People now will be allowed to legally drive carts on some city streets -- with restrictions. Bo Rader File photo Wichita ...
St. Johns, Michigan, is considering an ordinance to allow golf carts on city streets. The proposed ordinance includes safety features such as roofs, windshields, seatbelts, and a 15 mph speed limit.
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