Key Vermont Statutes
Golf Cart vs. LSV in Vermont
| Requirement | Standard Golf Cart | Street-Legal LSV |
|---|---|---|
| Street Legal | No (statewide) | Yes (35 mph roads) |
| Registration | Not required | Required |
| Insurance | Not required | Required |
| Driver's License | Not required | Required |
| DUI Laws Apply | N/A | Yes |
| Max Speed Road | N/A | 25 mph |
Standard Golf Cart Rules in Vermont
- Standard golf cart equipment only — not street-legal without LSV conversion
Street-Legal LSV Rules in Vermont
- Headlamps
- Front and rear turn signal lamps
- Taillamps
- Stop lamps
- Reflex reflectors
- Driver's side exterior mirror
- Passenger side mirror or interior mirror
- Parking brake
- Windshield
- VIN
- Type 1 or Type 2 seat belts at each seating position
Notable Vermont Communities
Key Legal Risk in Vermont
Vermont DUI laws apply to LSV operators on all public roads. Operating an LSV while impaired carries the same criminal penalties as a standard vehicle DUI. Vermont's strict equipment requirements for LSVs mean that non-compliant vehicles face significant fines.
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