Are golf cart street legal in st.louis
You can not make a golf cart legal for public streets because a golf cart is incapable of protect it's occupants in a two vehicle crash. In order to be street legal it would have to pass it's crash tests and be judged safe for it's occupants. Obviously you can't build a real golf cart that would pass those tests.
In general, you don't need a driver's license to operate a vehicle on private property (such as, say, a golf course). You cannot drive a golf cart on the street, because golf carts are not street legal vehicles. If you modified one in such a way as to make it street legal, then yes, you would need a driver's license to drive it on the street.
You must be of a legal age of 25 years old.
Not on a public street or roadway.
On the street it is the same as any other car.
Why wouldn't It be legal? Yes
Yes, there is a way to make golf carts street legal in the state of Tennessee. The golf cart must be modified and meet several requirements to be titles as a low to medium speed vehicle.
Yes, at least until September 1,2008. A golf cart must be titled and registered to be driven on a street with a posted speed limit of 35mph or less. A golf cart is registered as a passenger vehicle with a gc body type. All slow moving vehicle laws apply when operating a cart on the street.
Golf carts don't need any special license. At the same time, they're also not street legal.
Yes
Yes, there are several restrictions. For example, the carts may be used only on certain designated and marked roads. Also, they can only be used between sunrise and sunset (unless the local government approves nighttime use and the cart is equipped with the appropriate lights), by persons over 14 yrs of age and the cart must have "efficient" brakes. In Miami, Street Legal Golf Cart Can Be Driven only On Local Secondary Roads. You can read more about it at www.performancegolfcars.com/street-legal-electric-golf-cart.aspx