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Bedlam
Oct 14, 2015Moderator
Most of the campgrounds we visit require any vehicle to be street licensed and insured if operated in the park. RV resorts are more mixed in allowing unlicensed vehicles to operate. We have visited some parks where any vehicle use is discouraged and anyone looping the campground is asked to stop or leave.
Although I do not own a golf cart, I have two dune buggies that are street licensed and insured. One is a fiberglass body based off an air cooled VW Bus and the other is a tube frame with aluminum panels based off a water cooled Honda scooter. The latter one gets more attention because it looks more like an off-road vehicle until I point out the DOT parts that makes it legal to wear a standard license plate. I don't push my vehicle use on the places that I visit, but I will educate anyone that does not understand what I am driving.
Although I do not own a golf cart, I have two dune buggies that are street licensed and insured. One is a fiberglass body based off an air cooled VW Bus and the other is a tube frame with aluminum panels based off a water cooled Honda scooter. The latter one gets more attention because it looks more like an off-road vehicle until I point out the DOT parts that makes it legal to wear a standard license plate. I don't push my vehicle use on the places that I visit, but I will educate anyone that does not understand what I am driving.
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