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Old 03-23-2008, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Sidney Lanier
But would these be on street-legal carts involving licensed drivers? How could drivers of non-street-legal carts driving on golf cart trails be cited? How could ANY non-street-legal golf cart drivers who don't have a driver's license even be cited at all? I just wonder how this would work....
They have given people riding bicycles DUI's here in Boca Raton over the years, so I see no reason they can't give a person driving a golf cart one! Any time you're endangering someone, no matter what mode of transportation, they should be able to.
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Old 03-23-2008, 04:40 PM
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Lake County Ordinance--

Sec. 15-15. Operation of golf carts.
(a) Golf carts are defined as a motor vehicle designed and manufactured for operation on a golf course for sporting or recreational purposes that is not capable of exceeding speeds of twenty (20) miles per hour.
(b) Golf carts meeting the definition set forth in subsection (a) may be operated on those county roads or streets designated for golf cart usage through a resolution of the board of county commissioners. The resolution shall contain a determination that the golf carts may safely travel on or cross the designated roads or streets, and consider such factors as the speed, volume and character of the motor vehicle traffic using the road or street.
(c) The provision of appropriate signage designating such areas and regulating the use of golf carts shall be the responsibility of the county manager or designee.
(d) All golf carts operated upon properly designated roads and streets shall meet the minimum equipment standards established by the Florida Statutes. Golf carts may be operated, unless otherwise set by resolution, between the hours before sunrise and after sunset if equipped with, at a minimum, headlights, brake lights, turn signals, and a windshield. Reflective devices on the sides of the golf cart are strongly encouraged. Golf carts that do not meet the minimum equipment standards for operation between the hours before sunrise and after sunset shall only be permitted to operate between sunrise and sunset.
(e) In no event shall this section authorize the operation of golf carts on roads or streets within the jurisdiction of the state or within the jurisdiction of any municipality.
(Ord. No. 2003-78, § 2, 9-2-03; Ord. No. 2004-12, § 2, 3-2-04)

I did not see a Marion County ordinance about golf carts???
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