What Makes an Electric LSV Street Legal in the US?

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Featured Snippet A street-legal Electric Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) must meet federal safety standards (FMVSS 500), have a VIN, top speed between 20-25 mph, and state-specific requirements like mirrors, seat belts, and registration. LSVs are restricted to roads with speed limits ≤35 mph in most states.

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How Are Electric LSVs Defined Under Federal Law?

Electric LSVs are classified as 4-wheeled motor vehicles under NHTSA regulations with maximum speeds of 20-25 mph and gross vehicle weight ratings below 3,000 lbs. They must include headlights, turn signals, windshields, and parking brakes to qualify for on-road use per 49 CFR Part 571.500.

What Safety Features Are Mandatory for Street Legal LSVs?

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