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Golf Cart Safety: What Every Rider Needs to Know

🛑 Golf Cart Safety: What Every Rider Needs to Know

 

Golf carts are a fun, convenient, and increasingly popular way to get around—not just on the green, but in neighborhoods, resorts, and campuses. But just because they’re smaller than cars doesn’t mean they’re free of risks.

Every year, thousands of golf cart-related injuries are reported, many of which could have been prevented with a few basic safety precautions. Whether you're cruising the fairway or commuting across your community, here’s what you need to know to stay safe.


🚦 1. Know the Rules of the Road

Golf cart laws vary by state and municipality. Some communities allow carts on public roads; others don’t. Make sure you:

  • Understand local regulations.

  • Obey all traffic signs and signals.

  • Stick to approved paths or designated lanes.


🧠 2. Use Common Sense Behind the Wheel

Golf carts may not go as fast as cars, but they still require focus. Avoid distractions and follow these tips:

  • No texting or phone use while driving.

  • No drinking and driving—yes, even in a golf cart.

  • No horseplay—treat it like a real vehicle.


👥 3. Don’t Overload the Cart

Golf carts are designed to carry a specific number of passengers—usually two to four. Overloading can make the cart unstable, especially when turning or going uphill.

Quick Tip: Everyone should have a proper seat—no laps or hanging off the side.


🪖 4. Encourage Seat Belt Use (If Available)

Many newer golf carts come equipped with seat belts. If your cart has them, use them. It's a simple step that can prevent serious injury during a tip-over or crash.


🚫 5. Avoid Steep Hills and Sharp Turns

Golf carts have a high center of gravity, making them prone to tipping. To avoid accidents:

  • Slow down before making turns.

  • Avoid sharp or fast turns altogether.

  • Be especially cautious on inclines and declines.


🔧 6. Maintain the Cart Regularly

A safe cart is a well-maintained one. Be sure to:

  • Check brakes and tires regularly.

  • Inspect the steering system.

  • Charge electric carts properly and store them safely.


🧒 7. Keep Kids Off the Controls

Children should never drive a golf cart unless they meet the legal driving age and are properly trained. Even supervised, letting a child take the wheel is a major risk.


✅ Final Thoughts

Golf carts are a great way to get around—but they’re not toys. A little awareness and a few basic precautions go a long way toward preventing accidents and keeping everyone safe.

So next time you hop in, buckle up, slow down, and drive smart. Your safety (and your passengers') depends on it.

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