Have you ever ridden in a golf cart around your neighborhood or seen others doing so? Golf carts are a fun and convenient way for neighbors to get around, but did you know that there are laws and regulations in Georgia regarding their use on the streets?
First and foremost, it is important to know that golf carts cannot be driven in roads with speed limits greater than 35 miles per hour. Golf carts are also not allowed on state highways or interstate highways. This can vary between cities, so it is always best check your local laws and regulations.
In addition, golf carts must only be operated during daylight hours unless equipped with proper headlights, taillights and reflectors. To drive a golf cart alone, drivers must be at least 16 year old and possess a valid driver’s license. Passengers are not allowed to ride on the golf cart unless there are proper seats installed for them.
It is also important for golf cart drivers to follow all appropriate traffic laws, just as if they were driving a car. This includes stopping at stop signs, obeying traffic signals, and yielding to pedestrians and other vehicles. Furthermore, the driver should always be aware of their surroundings and drive at a safe speed.
In addition, golf carts should never be driven if the driver has been drinking, just as with any other motor vehicle. Golf carts may seem like a harmless and fun way to get around, but drinking and driving can lead to serious accidents and legal consequences.
Overall, golf carts can be an enjoyable way to get around the neighborhood, but it is important to obey Georgia laws and regulations. Always drive safely and follow traffic laws and be aware of surrounding pedestrians and vehicles. By doing so, we can ensure that our neighborhood remains a safe and peaceful place to live.
Many golf carts are insured under the owner’s homeowners insurance policy. If you have any questions, give us a call (706) 705-7511. We are happy to help.