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Are Golf Carts Street Legal in Louisiana?

Golf carts have become popular beyond the golf course, but their use on roads in Louisiana is heavily regulated. “Are golf carts street legal in Louisiana?” This is a common question. Generally, they can only be driven on specific roads designated by local parishes or municipalities, which will have signs indicating where golf carts are permitted.

Highways are almost always off-limits for golf carts unless they cross a golf course and the driver needs to cross to continue their game. It’s important to be aware of these rules to avoid any legal issues and practice safe driving.

For those involved in golf cart accidents, getting proper legal assistance is essential. A Lafayette golf cart accident lawyer can offer guidance and support. Understanding local laws and making sure your rights are protected is vital when dealing with the consequences of an accident.

Do You Need a License to Drive a Golf Cart?

If you’re driving a golf cart on a public road, you must have a valid driver’s license. This requirement makes sure that all drivers understand the rules of the road and can operate the vehicle safely.

Parents can face fines if they let their children drive a golf cart on public roads without a valid driver’s license. Additionally, if an unlicensed minor is involved in an accident, parents may be held responsible for any damages or medical expenses incurred.

Driving under the influence (DUI) laws apply equally to golf carts and other vehicles. Violations can lead to the same penalties, emphasizing the importance of responsible driving. For any legal concerns, consult a Lafayette personal injury lawyer to understand your rights and options.

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Requirements for a Road-Worthy Golf Cart

To legally drive a golf cart on the road in Louisiana, it must be equipped with specific features that meet state requirements. These features protect the safety and compliance with state regulations, protecting both drivers and pedestrians.

  • Turn signals
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  • Seat belts
  • Headlights
  • Efficient brakes
  • Horn

Driving a golf cart on public roads is not permitted without these essential features. If you have any questions or need assistance, our attorneys are here to help you understand the legal requirements and ensure your golf cart meets all necessary standards.

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Understanding Speed Upgrades for Your Golf Cart

Upgrading your golf cart’s speed can change its classification to a Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV), which has different regulations. 

An LSV, including golf carts that can go over 20 mph, can be driven on public streets and roadways with speed limits of 35 mph or lower. To drive at night, your cart will need the appropriate safety equipment.

You’ll also need to register your golf cart with the local DMV and make sure it has proper insurance coverage. If you have questions or need assistance, our Lafayette golf cart accident attorneys are here to guide you through the process and make sure your golf cart meets all legal requirements.

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Is Golf Cart Insurance Required in Louisiana?

Yes, liability insurance is required if you plan to drive your golf cart on designated public roads. This insurance helps cover any damages or injuries in case of an accident, providing peace of mind while you enjoy your ride.

Additionally, it’s wise to protect your golf cart and valuables with comprehensive insurance. This can save you from the financial burden of replacing your golf cart if something happens to it.

Having the right insurance not only keeps you compliant with the law but also offers valuable protection. Our attorneys are here to help you understand the Louisiana state law requirements and options available for insuring your golf cart.

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Types of Golf Cart Accidents

Accidents involving cars hitting golf carts are not the only way riders can get injured. In Louisiana, golf carts are not permitted on roads with speed limits over 35 mph, and some parishes have even stricter regulations.

Here are some other common types of golf cart accidents:

  • Falling from a moving golf cart
  • Getting hurt by not keeping arms and legs inside while the cart is in motion
  • Golf carts tipping over
  • Golf carts striking pedestrians
  • Crashing into stationary objects

If you’re injured in a golf cart accident, you can pursue compensation from the responsible party through an insurance claim or lawsuit. The responsible party might be the golf cart owner or the venue where the accident occurred. 

Our personal injury lawyers in Lafayette are here to assist you in understanding your rights and options.

The Growing Golf Cart Industry

The global golf cart market is expected to grow to $2.25 billion by 2026. In many neighborhoods, you can see golf carts cruising the streets, often with kids on board and drink holders in place. Their popularity is undeniable.

Golf carts are convenient and affordable, available in various shapes and sizes. They are even considered status symbols, with options for lift kits, customizations, and numerous accessories to personalize your ride.

Standard golf carts typically reach speeds of 12-15 mph, but many are modified with larger tires, speed controls, and more power, allowing them to hit speeds up to 20 mph. Even at lower speeds, however, a golf cart crash can have serious consequences.

Get Legal Support from Laborde Earles

Understanding whether golf carts are street-legal in Louisiana is essential for safe and lawful use. Louisiana has specific regulations that must be followed to operate a golf cart on public roads.

For those involved in golf cart accidents or seeking more information about golf cart laws, Laborde Earles is here to help. With over $1 billion won for our clients, we have the experience and success to support your needs.

Whether you need legal advice or representation, Laborde Earles can guide you through the process. Contact us today to learn how we can assist you with your golf cart-related legal matters.

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