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Old 03-09-2020, 11:20 AM   #17
Andy4639
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Originally Posted by Axle View Post
That is cool. Put a slow moving vehicle triangle on the back and you can take it on the road (location/area rules dictating that possibility or need of course).
Here in SC you buy a $5.00 sticker for it. You can ride on any 35MPH road within 5 miles of the address given when you get the sticker at the DMV.

In South Carolina, you can only drive a golf cart during DAYLIGHT hours. During these hours, you can drive on secondary highways or streets with a speed limit of 35 mph or less. You can cross a highway or street at an intersection even if the highway or street being crossed has a speed limit of greater than 35 mph. You have to have a valid drivers license also.

A golf cart now has to be permitted by the State of South Carolina, with a permit decal and proper registration issued from the Department of Motor Vehicles. Registration will be granted upon the owner presenting proof of ownership and liability insurance for the golf cart and paying a $5 fee.
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