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Originally Posted by mtdjed
This argument is academic. Your golf cart is not engineered for streets of any kind. It is engineered for a golf course where the most likely collision would be a collision with a person or a tree. It is only by concession that they are allowed on streets at all. They can't even safely deal with hitting a curb without a tip over risk. Pushing the limit people want to drive them on busier roads / highways. If the speed limit is 35MPH and they can only go 30MPH, they are a hazard.
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Golf course carts don’t have lights and not made street ready which the law requires, so street ready carts are not golf course carts but carts that can be used on golf course.
They only suppose to go 25 MPH max. Again Nobody licensees golf cart to go extra 5 MPH, they are already doing that. Every LSV I pass going down B/V, El Camino Reno, Morse blvd. Going 30 plus. None of them are going 25 MPH max.