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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328
A golf cart is the vehicle which cannot go more than 20 mph.
A Low Speed Vehicle (LSV) speed limit is 25 mph and must be licensed, registered and insured. Must meet certain safety features like seat belts and windshield wipers. The LSV can go on roads that have speed limits of 35 mph or lower and do not have to stay in the "diamond" lanes.
Golf carts cannot go on roads that have over 30 mph limits and must stay in the "diamond" lane if there is one. Therefore, if you are on Morse which has a 30 mph limit - and a "diamond" lane - there is no passing another golf cart.
The Multi-Modal trails are private property and do not have the speed limit but police are authorized to pick up cart drivers who are visibly drunk or creating a dangerous situation.
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So a LSV is faster than a basic golf cart? Is a LSV – gas, electric or either one? When you say diamond lane, is that a golf cart only lane? If I saw a diamond lane I would assume HOV or carpool, but it doesn’t sound like that’s the case in TV.
The MMP are golf cart only lanes? Is most of TV 35mph or less?
At this point I see myself getting a gas cart, mainly for the range. I would like to go faster than 25, is that an option from the dealer or actually illegal? Not having been in a golf cart doing 25 I may be crazy to want to go faster. Is wanting to go 30-35+ nuts or even possible?
A big concern, which I hope is unfounded, is that I’ll not be able to get from home to the squares via golf cart due to a section of roadway with a higher speed limit.
I didn’t mean to take this thread off topic. I’ll not post anymore of these general golf cart questions on this thread.
I will be visiting TV in the next couple months, it should be clearer to me at that time. Thanks.