In California, golf carts are primarily permitted to operate on and around golf courses, defined legally as vehicles with three or more wheels, weighing less than 1,300 pounds. They must be driven at speeds of 15 mph or less. While standard golf carts have limitations on road use, low-speed vehicles can legally navigate roads with speed limits of 35 mph or lower. Recent incidents associated with golf cart accidents underscore the importance of understanding and adhering to these regulations for safety on and off the golf course.
Under California law, golf carts are primarily restricted to golf courses and are only permitted on public roads with specific limitations, ensuring safety for all drivers.
While standard golf carts weigh under 1,300 pounds and can go 15 mph, low-speed vehicles can operate on roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less.
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