Lately, there’s been a buzz about kids zipping around on golf carts through city streets, and it seems not everyone is thrilled about it. Here’s what you need to know to stay in the loop and keep things safe.
Growing Concerns
More and more folks are raising concerns about children riding golf carts on our streets. While it might seem like harmless fun, there are rules in place to ensure everyone’s safety.
What the Rules Say
According to Portsmouth’s city ordinance, if you’re operating a golf cart within city limits, here’s what you need to have:
- Driver Requirements: Only licensed drivers over 16 years old can drive golf carts.
- Speed Limits: Golf carts can’t go faster than 20 miles per hour. They’re not allowed where the speed limit exceeds 25 miles per hour unless crossing at designated spots.
- Brakes and Lights: Your cart must have brakes, brake lights, headlights, tail lights, and turn signals.
- Safety Features: It should also have a windshield, a rear-view mirror, and appropriate tires.
- Inspection and Compliance: Before hitting the road, your golf cart needs to pass an inspection by the Chief of Police and show proof of liability insurance.
Special Rules for Kids
If you’re transporting children, remember:
- Kids under 4 years old and under 40 pounds must be in an approved child seat.
- Children between 4 and 8 years old or less than 57 inches tall need a booster seat.
Why It Matters
These rules aren’t just to dampen the fun—they’re there to keep everyone safe. Properly equipped golf carts reduce accidents and make sure everyone on the road is protected.
So, next time you’re planning a golf cart ride around Portsmouth, make sure you’ve got all the boxes checked. It’s all about enjoying the ride responsibly and keeping our streets safe for everyone.