Key Missouri Statutes
Missouri Revised Statutes § 304.034
Golf Cart Operation
Golf Cart vs. LSV in Missouri
| Requirement | Standard Golf Cart | Street-Legal LSV |
|---|---|---|
| Street Legal Statewide | No — municipal authorization required | Yes — roads ≤35 mph |
| Registration Required | Varies by municipality | Yes |
| Driver's License | Yes | Yes |
| Insurance Required | Varies | Yes |
| Max Road Speed Limit | 35 mph | 35 mph |
| DUI Laws Apply | Yes | Yes |
Standard Golf Cart Rules in Missouri
Registration
Varies by municipality
Insurance
Varies by municipality
Max Speed
25 mph
Permitted Roads
Roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less, where authorized by local ordinance
Driver's License
Yes — valid driver's license required
DUI Laws Apply
Yes — same penalties as a standard vehicle DUI
Required Equipment
- Headlights (if operated after dark)
- Taillights
- Reflectors
- Brakes
- Slow-moving vehicle emblem
Street-Legal LSV Rules in Missouri
Registration
Yes — required
Max Speed
25 mph
Permitted Roads
Roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less
Required Equipment
- All federal FMVSS 500 safety standards
- Headlamps, turn signals, tail lamps, stop lamps
- Mirrors, windshield, seat belts
- VIN, parking brake
Notable Missouri Communities
Branson
Major tourist destination with some golf cart use; check local ordinances
Lake of the Ozarks
Resort area with golf cart use; verify local rules
Key Legal Risk in Missouri
Missouri golf cart laws are primarily municipal. Operating on public roads without local authorization is illegal. DUI laws apply statewide to all golf cart operators on public roads.
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Golf Cart Laws in Other States
Legal Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Golf cart laws change frequently and vary by municipality. Always verify current laws with your local municipality and consult a licensed attorney for legal advice specific to your situation.