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Golf Cart / LSV Question(s)
Posted on 6/8/23 at 4:26 pm
Posted on 6/8/23 at 4:26 pm
I am in the market for a golf cart, mainly to drive around my neighborhood (Bucktown in JP), but potentially beyond. In preliminarily researching, it appears that (1) only designated LSVs (low speed vehicles) can legally operate on ANY street, regardless of speed limit, aside essentially from designated roadways which are generally near golf courses; and (2) only LSVs are sold with a title (golf carts are sole with serial number and possibly a chain of manufacture).
Apparently, I could still purchase a golf cart and insure it, but the DMV would not provide a plate without a title. Of course, people drive golf carts around residential neighborhoods in which they are not allowed all the time, without plates (and sometimes without insurance).
Is any of the above inaccurate? I want to make sure I have the issues refined before I make a purchase.
And, second question: Can anyone recommend a used LSV and/or golf cart dealer within about an hour of NOLA?
Any and all input and information is greatly appreciated.
Apparently, I could still purchase a golf cart and insure it, but the DMV would not provide a plate without a title. Of course, people drive golf carts around residential neighborhoods in which they are not allowed all the time, without plates (and sometimes without insurance).
Is any of the above inaccurate? I want to make sure I have the issues refined before I make a purchase.
And, second question: Can anyone recommend a used LSV and/or golf cart dealer within about an hour of NOLA?
Any and all input and information is greatly appreciated.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 4:42 pm to Knox Harrington
Don’t drive it over the 17th street canal. You will get cart-jacked.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 6:58 pm to Knox Harrington
quote:Pretty sure LSV’s are only allowed on public roads with a posted speed limit of 35mph or less
(1) only designated LSVs (low speed vehicles) can legally operate on ANY street, regardless of speed limit
quote:LSV’s have a VIN # and title just like a car. And there’s a lot of additional equipment an LSV is required to have that a golf cart may or may not come equipped with…..headlights, brake lights, turn signals, speedometer, odometer, mirrors, DOT approved seat belts, windshield, and so on. And if you’re planning to drive it on public roads, you’re required to have a registration and license plate and have liability insurance just like any other street legal vehicle.
(2) only LSVs are sold with a title (golf carts are sole with serial number and possibly a chain of manufacture).
quote:Not sure if they carry used, but I got an Evolution from Blackwell’s Outdoor in Hammond
And, second question: Can anyone recommend a used LSV and/or golf cart dealer within about an hour of NOLA?
ETA:
quote:You can buy and insure a golf cart the same way you would an ATV or dirt bike. It would only be legal for off road use. In a gated neighborhood, you can drive on the roads without DMV registration or insurance…if the neighborhood allows. But if you’re cruising around Bucktown, you need to be registered as an LSV and carry liability insurance. DMV will flag you for no insurance just like a car if you let insurance lapse on thr LSV while you still have an active on-road registration on it
Apparently, I could still purchase a golf cart and insure it, but the DMV would not provide a plate without a title. Of course, people drive golf carts around residential neighborhoods in which they are not allowed all the time, without plates (and sometimes without insurance).
This post was edited on 6/8/23 at 7:03 pm
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:45 pm to Knox Harrington
Definitely following this!
I’m in Bucktown and have a cart. I’ve just driven it around the block to test it out a few times. There’s always cops in Bucktown, mostly the levee cops.
I bought it primarily to use at the camp but also want to use it for the neighborhood as well. Would love to drive the dogs in it to Bucktown harbor in the morning.
I got mine used from someone but without a title. I’m wondering if a bill of sale would suffice. I have working headlights, turn signals, tail lights, windshield and horn. I think I need to add seat belts as well.
I’m in Bucktown and have a cart. I’ve just driven it around the block to test it out a few times. There’s always cops in Bucktown, mostly the levee cops.
I bought it primarily to use at the camp but also want to use it for the neighborhood as well. Would love to drive the dogs in it to Bucktown harbor in the morning.
I got mine used from someone but without a title. I’m wondering if a bill of sale would suffice. I have working headlights, turn signals, tail lights, windshield and horn. I think I need to add seat belts as well.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 7:34 am to yodaddyroberto
I’ve gone the process with my cart. Installed all required items. Took to state troopers headquarters and had them inspect it. The signed off and issued a VIN. Took that with my insurance to DMV and got plate.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 2:21 pm to BeauxPete
I know this, my sister lives in Ga, she has a single battery cart, they want to treat it like a battery operated car, charge a bunch for a plate. Were she lives, you can drive them on the streets, speed limit 35 or less. But you need a sticker from the town.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 4:52 pm to BeauxPete
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I’ve gone the process with my cart. Installed all required items. Took to state troopers headquarters and had them inspect it. The signed off and issued a VIN. Took that with my insurance to DMV and got plate.
Assuming this is in Louisiana but I just came to say every state will have a different department that does the inspections.
Call your DMV OP or whoever does your tags/ registration.
As said they are only allowed on roads under 35mph and my understanding is they can't go above 25mph in most states but need to go over 20mph in most states.
A LSV is basically just a golf cart with seat belts, turn signals, lights, windshield, rear view mirrors, and one or two other items. You can buy them with a vin and all of the above as "registered" or you can buy a regular cart and add all of the above and then get it inspected by your state inspection service.
In Florida as an example you have to take it to the DOT for the inspection to get a VIN once everything is street legal and then the Tax Collector gives you the tag.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 5:26 pm to BeauxPete
BreauxPete - where are you located?
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