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Originally Posted by EdFNJ
Read the ACTUAL STATE LAWS WEBSITE. That site is incorrect and is just an "informational" private website. A regular (NOT STREET LEGAL) golf cart cannot cross a highway with a SL over 35 (unless it is determined by the locality to be permitted at a specific location). I used to think what you said was correct until our club had one of the local lieutenants (who is now the captain) quote the law and explain it. Our club, myself included, have MANY SL carts and we wanted that info "from the horse's mouth".
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As I said - and here's the copy-paste of my post at the top of this page:
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Originally Posted by Jazuela
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(3)âNotwithstanding any other provision of this section, a golf cart may be operated for the purpose of crossing a street or highway where a single mobile home park is located on both sides of the street or highway and is divided by that street or highway, provided that the governmental entity having original jurisdiction over such street or highway shall review and approve the location of the crossing and require implementation of any traffic controls needed for safety purposes. This subsection shall apply only to residents or guests of the mobile home park. If notice is posted at the entrance and exit of any mobile home park where residents of the park operate golf carts or electric vehicles within the confines of the park, it is not necessary for the park to have a gate or other device at the entrance and exit in order for such golf carts or electric vehicles to be lawfully operated in the park.
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That is the link to the actual regulation. On the actual .gov website. Chapter, Section, Florida Statutes.