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cbshoestring
Jun 02, 2016Explorer II
My brother has a seasonal site, where they allow electric only golfcarts, that must be operated by a licensed driver and must have insurance.
The biggest problem with electric carts is...you have to pay attention cause you can't hear them coming. Which is exactly what I like. I can't stand places that allow gas powered carts...they stink, some blow smoke, and it is like listening to a swarm of lawn mowers, ALL DAY LONG
OP...I sometimes take a small 50cc scooter. Top speed 45mph, which quicky slows to 2oish on the slightest hill. Street legal in all 50 states, requires no special license in Pennsylvania (I have motorcycle endorsement, wife does not)can be driven at any park for a quick trip to the camp store, or even off site for a trip to town if one is close enough. Takes up less room than a golfcart or a smart car.
The biggest problem with electric carts is...you have to pay attention cause you can't hear them coming. Which is exactly what I like. I can't stand places that allow gas powered carts...they stink, some blow smoke, and it is like listening to a swarm of lawn mowers, ALL DAY LONG
OP...I sometimes take a small 50cc scooter. Top speed 45mph, which quicky slows to 2oish on the slightest hill. Street legal in all 50 states, requires no special license in Pennsylvania (I have motorcycle endorsement, wife does not)can be driven at any park for a quick trip to the camp store, or even off site for a trip to town if one is close enough. Takes up less room than a golfcart or a smart car.
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