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Originally Posted by jebartle
Sales of LSV's (Street Legals) or they could allow (as so many towns) crossing of roads with speed limits of 45 MPH or less...I've always said if pedestrians, bicycles and handicap scooters can cross, why not golf carts?????
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LSVs are allowed to cross roads with speed limits of 45mph. If you are on Avenida Central you can cross 27/441 and proceed onto Griffin.
The problem is that to drive an LSV, you need a drivers license just like a car. That does not help the people who do not or cannot drive for one reason or another.
There is also the cost of insuring and registering and LSV which I understand is between $600 and $1000 along with improvements that need to be made to existing golf carts such as a sold windshield, seat belts and other necessary equipment in order to drive on streets where golf carts are not allowed.
LSVs are not the answer to this problem.