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Originally Posted by outlaw
It doesn't require licensing, tags, insurance unless you want to drive it on the street like a car. If you use it like a golf cart on the MMPs, nothing different than any other golf cart is required.
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Not true. If it's capable of going over 20 mph it must, by law, be registered and insured. I'm sure that there are many carts in TV that go over 20 and are not registered and insured, but if you get stopped in one you'll be charged with driving and unregistered and uninsured vehicle.
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