The legislation, which will come into effect on October 1, aims to ensure the safety of drivers by requiring them to possess a valid license or learner's permit before operating a golf cart on designated roadways.
Previously, the minimum age to drive a golf cart on roads designated for small vehicles was 14 years old. However, the new law raises the age limit to 18, effectively barring 14-year-olds from driving golf carts unless they have a valid license or learner's permit. While this may disappoint eager 13-year-olds who were looking forward to their upcoming birthdays, they will now need to wait until they turn 15 and become eligible for a learner's permit.
Interestingly, the law also has potential implications for adults. It prohibits adults from operating golf carts on certain roadways unless they possess a valid license or learner's permit. This change aims to enhance overall road safety by ensuring that all golf cart drivers meet the necessary requirements to navigate public roads responsibly.
Additionally, the new law grants water control districts the authority to designate roads for golf cart use, subject to county approval. This provision allows for a localized approach that considers the specific conditions and needs of different areas.
Source: Carscoops