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Yes, golf carts are allowed on certain streets on Oak Island. Golf carts can be operated in 35 mile per hour speed zones (or less). Golf carts can cross a 45 mph street, but can't travel on it for any distance. Below are the requirements:
Golf carts must be 'street legal', which often requires modifications versus a golf cart used at a golf course.
Street legal carts must have a speedometer, mirrors, hazard lights, turn signals, seat belts, brake lights, horn, headlights, safe tires, approved brakes, and windshield wipers.
Street legal carts must be registered with NC DMV, have valid license plates, VIN#, and insurance coverage.
Street legal carts must have an electric motor that can reach speeds of 20-25 mph.
Drivers must have a valid driver's license (impaired driving laws also apply).
Also known as Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs), golf carts CANNOT drive on sidewalks.