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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
If you read the whole section the 20mph only is when the cart is on a golf course.
Not when on the golf paths off the course and in that section there is not a mention to be registered.
That's my interpretation.
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The sheriff's office often holds seminars on this and there are many many previous threads affirming that in Florida a golf cart on the street that can exceed 20mph is no longer a golf cart. It is an illegally modified and unregistered vehicle. Local insurance agents have also confirmed that in the event of an accident, they will have your cart inspected and they will not pay if it is capable of exceeding the 20mph. The same will apply to the LSV, except that the limit is then 25mph.
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