RI Legalized Golf Carts For Residential Roads

It's a sight commonly seen in beach towns: people driving golf carts on the streets.

Now, Rhode Island is legalizing the use of these "low-speed vehicles".

Rhode Island was one of only three states which had not adopted legislation governing use of L-S-V's.

You will still need a driver's license to operate them on surface roads with posted speed limits of 35 miles per hour or less.

The law will take effect next July.

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