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Originally Posted by villagetinker
If he actually clocked the golf cart at 30 MPH, you dodged a bullet as this would classify the golf cart as an unregistered Low Speed Vehicle, and you could have faced several charges including going to court, various offences, and the requirement to have the speed reset to 20 mph. I have never heard of the "illegal out of state tag" as well have a out of date PA license on our cart for several years. I am guessing you caught the police attention due to the excessive speed.
IMHO, I would consider you very lucky and then get the speed reset.
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Last week I was driving on St. Charles and clocked a golf cart without a license plate doing 35 mph in the golf cart lane. That’s the fastest I’ve seen. I think the original poster is failing to realize that she had a real license plate on her cart from another state, expired. What some people have is, say, plates showing team or state support. Those are legal.