Don't drive like Tiger Woods and you will be fine.
No law. Drive them on the street.
If it does not meet the safety equipment requirements for motor vehicles, it is illegal to operate on the public streets.
Yes, you can drive a golf cart in New Jersey, but there are specific regulations that must be followed. Golf carts are typically allowed on private property and designated golf courses, but if you want to operate one on public roads, it must meet certain safety requirements and be registered. Additionally, local municipalities may have their own rules regarding where golf carts can be used. Always check local laws before driving a golf cart in a public area.
On any public land, road or sidewalk, it is illegal. On private land under very controlled circumstances, driving a go cart without a license may be allowed. Local laws will always supersede generalized state laws.
Yes, at least until September 1,2008. A golf cart must be titled and registered to be driven on a street with a posted speed limit of 35mph or less. A golf cart is registered as a passenger vehicle with a gc body type. All slow moving vehicle laws apply when operating a cart on the street.
The laws vary in different states and counties. Most of the time if the golf course crosses a street you are allowed to cross that street. In some cities, you can license golf carts for street use.
you will be guilty if you get in accident.
Yes they can, you have got to be 16 or over to be able to drive a golf buggy and with children in it is is just like driving a car, if children are with about 4 of their mates they can actually drive the buggy if they are 11 or over if they have a got a person with them no mater what the age, i hope i have helped :)
It depends on where you live. The laws differ from country to country and for the US the driving age laws differ from state to state.
Yes, 16-year-olds can drive out of state, but they must adhere to the driving laws and regulations of the state they are driving in.
Depends on what state your are asking about. Laws vary from state to state.
no, but each city/town has laws as far as being street legal. u may own a golf- cart but u cant drive it on the roadways. same apply's to go-carts