Reader1 wrote:
Just wondering if there are places that golf carts are permitted for those who have the parking placard for people with disabilities only? We stay at a wonderful campground in Myrtle Beach, but the golf carts are to the point of being hazardous. Kids and adults "tour" the campground constantly. Riding a bicycle, walking a dog, or just walking to and from the beach is difficult. I appreciate the need for some in order for them to enjoy their experience and hope that there is a way to work this out.
Yes, there are. The COE campground that we host at is that way. Golf carts are allowed only if a disability is established. A parking placard is accepted as proof and must be displayed on the cart.
The cart is only supposed to be driven by the disabled person to and from the parks' amenities.
As long as there are no unsupervised children driving, and there is no constant "touring," by young or old, we will cut them slack, but the rule is there if they want to abuse the privilege.
The Myrtle Beach area is so heavily orientated to tourism, I would not expect to find a park without the wide spread use of golf carts. Some parks even encourage the use of golf cars by renting them.