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- Golf Carts - Suppliers (AceGolfCars.com)
Provides locations where golf carts that may be usable as neighborhood electric vehicles on streets under federal standards may be found. Local laws will need to be checked. 6-01
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- Golf Carts (Club Car)
Describes the products. Awesome Library does not endorse these products, but only provides them as examples. 6-01
- Golf Carts (Dynasty Motorcar Corporation)
Provides specifications for the neighborhood electric vehicle that goes up to 25 miles per hour on streets and may be usable as neighborhood electric vehicles on streets under federal standards. Local laws will need to be checked. Prices starting at around 8,000 dollars. Awesome Library does not endorse this product, but only provides it as an example. 6-01
- Golf Carts (E-Z-Go)
Describes the products, which may be usable as neighborhood electric vehicles on streets under federal standards. Local laws will need to be checked. Awesome Library does not endorse these products, but only provides them as examples. 6-01
- Golf Carts (EvThai.com)
Describes an neighborhood electric vehicle that costs about $6,400 and goes up to 70 km per charge. Awesome Library does not endorse this product, but only provides it as an example. 6-02
- Golf Carts (Taylor-Dunn)
Provides specifications for the neighborhood electric vehicle that goes up to 25 miles per hour on streets and may be usable as neighborhood electric vehicles on streets under federal standards if the required safety features are included. Local laws will need to be checked. Prices not provided. Awesome Library does not endorse this product, but only provides it as an example. 6-01
- Golf Carts - Recumbent Quadcycles (RhoadesCar.com)
Describes the product. The one-person, four-wheel cycle weighs 75 pounds and is 37 inches wide. Has an optional 36 gear drive, canopy, lights, padded seat with armrests, and more. Has four wheel suspension for off-road driving. Designed for comfort and stability, not speed. If a motor is added, then street golf cart laws would need to be followed. Awesome Library does not endorse these products, but only provides them as examples. Sometimes called four wheel or four-wheel bicycles. 6-01
- Golf Carts Now Allowed on Streets - New Federal Standard (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration)
Presents the new Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 500 (49 CFR 571.500), which allows four wheel motor vehicles designed to go under 25 miles per hour to use neighborhood streets. However, the new standard "requires low-speed vehicles to be equipped with headlamps, stop lamps, turn signal lamps, taillamps, reflex reflectors, parking brakes, rearview mirrors, windshields, seat belts, and vehicle identification numbers." Although neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) are now supported by federal law, but local laws may also need to be changed. 6-01
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