dodge guy wrote:
When a golf cart is converted to street legal it is no longer considered a Golf Cart, but an Electric Vehicle. a Golf Cart is built without seatbelts, windshield/wipers, stop/turn and head/running lights. when converted to street legal all that is included and then some.
You don't need that in SC. According to the permit registration form and SC Code of Laws Section 56-2-105.
OPERATING RESTRICTIONS- The Permit Registration must be carried when the golf cart is operated.
- To be operated during daylight hours only.
- Operator must have a valid driver’s license and must be at least sixteen years of age.
- The driver’s license must be in the operator’s possession.
- May be driven on a secondary highway or street for which the posted speed limit is thirty-five miles an hour or less, within 4 miles of residential or additional address noted above.
- May cross a highway or street at an intersection where the highway has a posted speed limit of more than thirty-five miles an hour.
- Upon sale of the golf cart, immediately notify the Department of Motor Vehicles in writing giving the name and address of the new owner, with date of sale.
- Remove the assigned permit decal from the golf cart upon sale.