Is it Legal to Ride Golf Carts on North Carolina Public Roads?

By Chad Buleen

Is it Legal to Ride Golf Carts on North Carolina Public Roads?

A golf cart is considered a motor vehicle in North Carolina and may be driven on roads as long as it has turn signals, headlights and a license plate.

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Chad Buleen is a Society of Professional Journalists-award winning newspaper and magazine writer and editor with more than 10 years' experience. He has been published in "Utah Spirit," "Charleston Gazette," "Idaho Falls Post Register" and numerous other publications. Buleen holds a Bachelor of Arts in communications with an emphasis in print journalism from Brigham Young University-Idaho.
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