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    At what age can I drive a golf cart?
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    While the operator of a golf cart does not have to be a licensed driver, the driver must be over 14 years or age. A LSV is defined as a four-wheel electric vehicle whose top speed is greater than 20 mph, but less than 25 mph. LSV may operate on the streets where the posted speed limit is 35 mph or less.
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    How many nautical miles can a golf cart travel on a single tank of gas?
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    Depends on known mpg and gas tank capacity. If you know how much fuel is in the tank, multiply mpg by capacity. The info should be in the owner's manual.
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    Should a golf cart be driven at full speed all the time?
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    No; it increases the danger of losing control of the cart. It is a vehicle and should be operated as one. On public roads and pathways, all rules of the road must be observed.
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    Which golf carts are better: gas-powered or electric?
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    If you use non-ethanol gas and the course allows it, use a gas cart. A gas cart can usually be repaired by any decent small engine mechanic. Electric carts will pull less weight and are much more expensive to repair, especially when it comes to replacing batteries. Gas carts are more expensive, but will last nearly forever.
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