
Golf carts and LSVs (Low-Speed Vehicles) are more popular than ever—not just on the golf course, but in neighborhoods, resort towns, and beach communities. But while they may seem like simple, slow-moving vehicles, they still demand care, awareness, and responsibility—especially when kids or new drivers are behind the wheel.
Here are essential safety tips every new driver (and their parents) should know before taking off on their first ride.
Most local laws require LSV drivers to have a valid driver’s license.
Some neighborhoods may allow younger drivers to operate standard golf carts under adult supervision, but it’s critical to:
Tip: Even if local rules are lenient, it’s safest to restrict driving to teens who understand road safety and vehicle handling.
Golf carts aren’t meant to be packed like clown cars.
Golf carts often share space with pedestrians, cyclists, and full-size vehicles. First-time drivers should:
This might sound obvious, but distractions in a golf cart can be just as dangerous as in a car.
Remind new drivers:
Rain, fog, and darkness can all reduce visibility and traction. Unless your LSV is:
…it’s best to park it during poor weather or night time.
Just because it’s small doesn’t mean it’s a toy. Teach kids and teens to treat your LSV or golf cart with the same care as a car:
Before giving someone the keys, walk them through:
Kids watch adults. When you model safe, respectful driving, they’ll be more likely to follow suit. The goal isn’t just to avoid accidents—it’s to build habits that will last a lifetime.
Want more safety tips or a printable checklist? Contact us or visit our showroom for a free guide to new driver safety in your LSV!
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