Key North Carolina Statutes
Golf Cart vs. LSV in North Carolina
| Requirement | Standard Golf Cart | Street-Legal LSV |
|---|---|---|
| Street Legal Statewide | Yes — roads ≤35 mph | Yes — roads ≤35 mph |
| Registration Required | Yes — NC DMV | Yes — NC DMV |
| Driver's License | Yes (min. age 16) | Yes |
| Insurance Required | Yes | Yes |
| Max Road Speed Limit | 35 mph | 35 mph |
| DUI Laws Apply | Yes | Yes |
Standard Golf Cart Rules in North Carolina
- Headlamps
- Stop lamps
- Turn signal lamps
- Tail lamps
- Reflex reflectors
- Parking brakes
- Rearview mirrors
- Windshield
- Seat belts
Street-Legal LSV Rules in North Carolina
- All federal FMVSS 500 safety standards
- Headlamps, turn signals, tail lamps, stop lamps
- Mirrors, windshield, seat belts
- VIN, parking brake
Notable North Carolina Communities
Key Legal Risk in North Carolina
North Carolina requires registration and insurance for golf carts on public roads. Operating an unregistered or uninsured golf cart is a violation. DUI laws apply fully to all operators.
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