What Makes an Electric Golf Cart Street Legal?

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Street-legal electric golf carts must meet state-specific requirements like headlights, turn signals, seat belts, and speed capabilities (typically 20-35 mph). They require registration, insurance, and a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Local laws dictate road access, often restricting them to roads with speed limits under 35 mph. Compliance ensures safety and legal operation beyond golf courses.

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How Do State Laws Define Road-Legal Golf Carts?

State laws vary but generally require golf carts to have headlights, brake lights, mirrors, seat belts, and a maximum speed of 20-35 mph. For example, Florida mandates a windshield and rearview mirror, while Arizona requires a slow-moving vehicle emblem. Check local DMV guidelines for specifics on registration and approved roadways.

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