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-   -   Has anyone here gone through the process of making their golf cart street legal? (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/all-about-golf-carts-things-156/has-anyone-here-gone-through-process-making-their-golf-cart-street-legal-348979/)

PennyAnn 04-02-2024 08:56 AM

When we bought ours... golf cart insurance was $100 but Street Legal $1,000

Shipping up to Boston 04-02-2024 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by scubaguy (Post 2317877)
Hello. I did this with my cart a year or so ago. You must have a DOT approved windshield, a wiper (can be manual) and of course all necessary lights and horn. Then u must take it to a business that will weigh it for you and get the paper from them. Then you must take it to the DMV for an inspection m. But there is only 1 dmv office that can do it. Seems it's in Tampa. They will inspect and then eventually mail you a VIN sticker and title and then you can purchase plates so you can drive it on the street

Ahhh yes, retirement! What to do...what to do ;)

Topspinmo 04-02-2024 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2317836)
Just wondering what benefits you enjoy, over and above the extra few mph, by the modification.....assuming you operate it on TV properties?

IMO Able to go well over 25 MPH limit. IMO nobody has LSV to go 25 MPH maximum. Any LSV is going down MB or BV goes well over 25 MPH.

Tyson 04-02-2024 09:53 AM

I was the first so they told me in 2012 to get my 2012 Yamaha gas street legal which I still own today. You also need a safety glass windshield which you can buy on the internet. I have a different gas street legal cart for sale if your interested. Call me with any questions you might have im Bob. 5704071891.

Shipping up to Boston 04-02-2024 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2317964)
IMO Able to go well over 25 MPH limit. IMO nobody has LSV to go 25 MPH maximum. Any LSV is going down MB or BV goes well over 25 MPH.

To me anyway, in TV, having that ability in a world of mainstream carts, seems futile. I’m sure you may have some moments. It’s like having a Dodge Hellcat with 710 HP but you live/operate it in Manhattan. To each his own...I guess

Tyson 04-02-2024 10:06 AM

Your correct on the windshield buy wrong on the brakes and driving on the golf course. Insurance is around $ 700 for the year, cut in half when we go up north for 6 months. It always amazes how people who have never done something become a expert on something they have no clue about.

Tyson 04-02-2024 10:09 AM

Its safer and sooo much faster. It takes my neighbor 45 minutes from Polo Ridge to Bonifay, I get there from 15 to 20 minutes depending on the lights.

Tyson 04-02-2024 10:13 AM

The state of Fla. allows LSV everywhere on roads 35 mph or less.Again people dont know what they dont no.

Tyson 04-02-2024 10:17 AM

You dont know what you dont know. You can absolutely cross 466, 466a 301, 441 and any major highway that's 45 mph or less.

Tyson 04-02-2024 10:23 AM

Wrong

Bill14564 04-02-2024 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Tyson (Post 2317979)
You dont know what you dont know. You can absolutely cross 466, 466a 301, 441 and any major highway that's 45 mph or less.

Where did you find that "45 mph or less"?

Bill14564 04-02-2024 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Tyson (Post 2317982)
Wrong

No, I'm pretty sure he's right.

Shipping up to Boston 04-02-2024 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2317983)
Where did you find that "45 mph or less"?

From TOTV archives.....

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Suggest you call Lady Lake Police and Sumter County Sheriff. While a street legal golf cart can operate on 35 mph streets, it is up to local authorities (city, county) to decide where golf carts are legally authorized, and this includes street legal. Unless Lady Lake has changed, the Target parking lot is the end of the road for all golf carts (this includes Home Depot and Sam’s). Just because someone has done something doesn’t necessarily make it legal.
You arewrong wrong and wrong again. It is legal and it has been discussed with Sumter County and Lady Lake PD. This has been asked and discussed multiple times here and those who usually reply are answering based only on their assumption or what they "think" it to be. We had reps of Sumter County PD at our meeting as well as have spoken with Lady lake PD. I personally spoke with a cop hiding on Morse as well as a cop sitting in the Target Lot eating donuts and they agreed. While some of the lower rank patrol officers may not be fully aware of the relevant law if you contact one of the LT's or Captains they will confirm. If you get ticketed you will win in court with the proper regs in your possession. Out club which has numerous SL Golf carts (myself included) had reps at a meeting over a year ago and one of them didn't think so and checked with a SC Sheriff LT and he stated it was legal.

Here is a relevant email with confirmation by a local LT. Some member names removed for privacy as I was not given permission to print this. For those who may not know, a Low Speed Vehicle AKA LSV is a street legal golf cart.

Lt Siemer mentioned below is the Sumter County Sheriff district commander for The Villages.

YES, this can be overridden by a local ordinance but that is NOT the case here in The Villages. Even a REGULAR GC can cross a highway (if it is UNDER 45MPH) but the "catch" is there must be a golf cart permitted path at both sides where you cross so you cannot drive across Morse or BV even though it is only 35mph (but an LSV can). For those non-believers I don't know what to say other than: DO you have a street legal golf cart and if not where did you get your information?


From:
Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2018 2:35 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Crosssing highways

At the most recent meeting of the club, Mark Gallo stated that street-legal golf carts could not cross highways where the speed limit was greater than 45 MPH. We did not believe that to be true, and sent Mark what we believed were the relevant Florida statutes. We asked him to confirm with Lt. Siemer of Sumter County Sherrif's Office. I received the following e-mail today:

" xxxxxx, I finally got your answer from Lt. Siemer. Yes, it was determined that there was confusion within all Law Enforcement agencies in The Villages over LSV 45 mph crossings but it stemmed from an amendment put out several years ago. Bottom-line is LSVs can cross a major roadway at a controlled crossing point, such as an intersection."

So the answer is yes, street-legal carts can cross a highway, regardless of the posted speed limit on that highway, so long as there is a street-legal road available to you after you have crossed the highway. Carts that are not street-legal cannot cross highways unless there is an "official traffic control device" at that crossing, and even then, the maximum speed for the crossing highway cannot exceed 45 MPH.

For your information, here are the pertinent Florida statutes:
316.2126 Authorized use of golf carts, low-speed vehicles, and utility vehicles.—
(1) In addition to the powers granted by ss. 316.212 and 316.2125, municipalities are authorized to use golf carts and utility vehicles, as defined in s. 320.01, upon any state, county, or municipal roads located within the corporate limits of such municipalities, subject to the following conditions:
(a) Golf carts and utility vehicles must comply with the operational and safety requirements in ss. 316.212 and 316.2125, and with any more restrictive ordinances enacted by the local governmental entity pursuant to s. 316.212(8), and shall be operated only by municipal employees for municipal purposes, including, but not limited to, police patrol, traffic enforcement, and inspection of public facilities.
(b) In addition to the safety equipment required in s. 316.212(6) and any more restrictive safety equipment required by the local governmental entity pursuant to s. 316.212(8), such golf carts and utility vehicles must be equipped with sufficient lighting and turn signal equipment.
(c) Golf carts and utility vehicles may be operated only on state roads that have a posted speed limit of 30 miles per hour or less.
(d) Golf carts and utility vehicles may cross a portion of the State Highway System which has a posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour or less only at an intersection with an official traffic control device.
(e) Golf carts and utility vehicles may operate on sidewalks adjacent to state highways only if such golf carts and utility vehicles yield to pedestrians and if the sidewalks are at least 5 feet wide.


316.2122 Operation of a low-speed vehicle or mini truck on certain roadways.—The operation of a low-speed vehicle as defined in s. 320.01 or a mini truck as defined in s. 320.01 on any road is authorized with the following restrictions:
(1) A low-speed vehicle [LSV or street legal golf cart] or mini truck may be operated only on streets where the posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less. This does not prohibit a low-speed vehicle or mini truck from crossing a road or street at an intersection where the road or street has a posted speed limit of more than 35 miles per hour.
(2) A low-speed vehicle must be equipped with headlamps, stop lamps, turn signal lamps, taillamps, reflex reflectors, parking brakes, rearview mirrors, windshields, seat belts, and vehicle identification numbers.
(3) A low-speed vehicle or mini truck must be registered and insured in accordance with s. 320.02 and titled pursuant to chapter 319.
(4) Any person operating a low-speed vehicle or mini truck must have in his or her possession a valid driver license.
(5) A county or municipality may prohibit the operation of low-speed vehicles or mini trucks on any road under its jurisdiction if the governing body of the county or municipality determines that such prohibition is necessary in the interest of safety.
(6) The Department of Transportation may prohibit the operation of low-speed vehicles or mini trucks on any road under its jurisdiction if it determines that such prohibition is necessary in the interest of safety.
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Bill14564 04-02-2024 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2317990)
From TOTV archives.....
///Whole lot of words removed///
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  1. - First it was stated that LSVs could not cross if the limit was greater than 45mph.
  2. - Then it was clarified that 45mph is not a limit, the LSVs can cross any road at a marked intersection
  3. - Finally there is a statement about non-LSVs which I believe to be incorrect
  4. - 316.2126, which has the only mention of 45mph, is an irrelevant statute since it clearly applies to municipalities: "...municipalities are authorized to use golf carts.."
  5. - 316.2122, which applies to our use of LSVs, does not have a 45mph limit but states, "...This does not prohibit a low-speed vehicle or mini truck from crossing a road or street at an intersection where the road or street has a posted speed limit of more than 35 miles per hour."

So the 45mph limit applies to a municipal worker's use of a golf cart only.

Pgcacace 04-02-2024 11:55 AM

Legal Cart
 
Call 24 hr. Cart Svc. They know how to get a cart made legal. It will be considered a low speed vehicle once it is registered.


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