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The 411 on golf carts in Columbia, SC

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Golf carts are made for cruising | Photo via @rebelshc

Pump the brakes before you take another tee-riffic ride in a golf cart. From riding across the golfing green around Limrick or Cobblestone, to taking a spin around the neighborhood golf carts get plenty of road time in Columbia.

Before you consider adding this recreational vehicle to your garage take a look at these need-to-know rules for these cruisers for South Carolina:

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Golf carts are made for cruising | Photo via @rebelshc

  • The golf cart must be insured, permitted, and registered with the South Carolina DMV.
  • The golf cart must remain within 4 miles of the home where it is registered.
  • It may be operated on roads with posted speeds of less than 35 mph.
  • Golf carts may only be operated during daylight hours.
  • The driver must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license and gold cart permit.

To receive a golf cart permit, you must do all of the following:

These golf cart permits may be purchased at any DMV branch. After you have a permit, the decal must be placed on the golf cart at all times.

Ready to hit the gas and shop your own golf cart? Check out these local shops:

🛺 Custom Golf Carts Columbia 519 Chapin Rd., Chapin

🛺 Palmetto Kustom Karts, 4206 Augusta Rd., Lexington

🛺 Ricochet Custom Golf Carts, 10601 Two Notch Rd., Elgin

🛺 Tidewater Carts, 4014 Fernandina Rd.

If you need extra reassurance, take a look at what Trooper Bob had to say on the topic.

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