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Golf Cart Tickets and driver license
Do tickets while driving a golf cart can go in your driving license?
Technically you do not need a driver license to drive a golf cart. |
I'm gonna go with a yes since a golf cart is a motorized vehicle being operated on a public street subject to traffic laws.
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Yes they do.
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yes they do. Points on your insurance as well.
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But it's legal to drive a golf cart at 14 so how does that work?
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Are we making the assumptin the carts are being driven on the street or street legal carts? If someone is driving a golf cart on the multi-purpose trails how can they be ticketed? What is the person is 80 and has given up thier drivers license? I am not claiming to know the answer, I just don't think it is a clear cut as some of the other replies imply...
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I think people are making up a lot of answers on here and really don't know the correct answer. I don't even know if you're required to have your drivers license or any form of ID when you're driving golf cart.
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The following is the best information I found. The last paragraph probably address's the OP's question best...
Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine |
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VHA Golf Cart Safety Meeting tomorrow 9:00 am Colony Cottage Rec Center
Law enforcement will be there and answer all your questions |
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Your point about not having a license is a good one and I don't know the answer to that issue. I was behind an older man today who was doing 10 MPH and he never bothered to stop at several stop signs. Just sayin....... BTW - Stop signs are not suggestions. |
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Not sure what the rule is for those with a license but for kids it goes like this: LEO sees a juvenile under 14 driving a cart and the cart will be pulled over. The child's picture is taken and an immediate temporary license is issued. The child then receives a ticket which is forwarded to the child's home state. When it is time for that precious learner's permit, it is denied and no license until age 18 because of a moving violation. This happened to my friend's grandson who was sitting on grandpa's lap. Gramps got nothing but a lecture. Bet the kid doesn't talk to grandpa when he hits 15.5.
Not sure what the repercussions are for an adult who has no license but I have seen police reports where someone was arrested for driving on a suspended or revoked license. |
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