8 Steps to Make a Golf Cart Street-Legal in Florida

To make a golf cart street-legal in Florida, you typically need to follow certain requirements set forth by state and local regulations. Here are the general steps you would need to take:

  1. Ensure your golf cart meets safety standards: Your golf cart must meet certain safety standards, including having headlights, tail lights, brake lights, turn signals, reflectors, a windshield, mirrors, seat belts, and a parking brake.

  2. Register your golf cart: You'll need to register your golf cart with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) in Florida. This involves completing the appropriate registration forms and paying the required fees.

  3. Obtain a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): If your golf cart doesn't already have a VIN, you may need to obtain one from the DHSMV.

  4. Get insurance: In Florida, you're required to have insurance for your golf cart if you plan to drive it on public roads.

  5. Obtain a title: If your golf cart doesn't already have a title, you may need to apply for one from the DHSMV.

  6. Install required equipment: Ensure your golf cart has all the necessary equipment to comply with Florida's street-legal requirements, as mentioned above.

  7. Pass inspection: Once you've completed all the necessary steps and installed the required equipment, you may need to have your golf cart inspected by the DHSMV or another authorized inspection agency to ensure it meets all safety and legal requirements.

  8. Get a street-legal permit: After passing inspection and meeting all requirements, you'll receive a street-legal permit or license plate for your golf cart, allowing you to legally drive it on public roads in Florida.

It's essential to check with your local DMV or relevant authorities for any specific requirements or regulations that may apply in your area. Additionally, laws and regulations may vary by county or municipality, so be sure to research the rules that apply to your specific location within Florida.

 

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Key Features

  • Powerful and Efficient Electric Motor: Our AC Electric Motor is rated at 5,000 watts (7500W available), providing ample power for any terrain. It is also energy-efficient, allowing for longer driving ranges between charges.

  • Extra Long-Lasting Battery: Our golf carts come with a standard 48V battery consisting of 4 deep cycle batteries (Lithium 60V & 72V options available). This provides a driving range of up to 45 miles on a single charge, making it perfect for those long days on the course and beyond.

  • Lightning Fast Charging for Uninterrupted Playtime: Charge your 4 or 6 passenger electric MMC golf cart overnight, and it’s ready in just 5.5 hours using a standard 120V charging port.

  • Smooth Ride Guaranteed Suspension: Our golf carts come with an independent MacPherson strut suspension in the front and a swing arm straight axle in the rear, providing a smooth and comfortable ride (double swing arm and independent front suspension available). This feature ensures that you stay comfortable on any terrain, including bumpy or uneven surfaces.

  • Sleek and Modern Style Design: Our electric golf carts come in a variety of colors, including Blue, Black, Red, Silver, Matte Black, White, Purple, and more. Coupled with aluminum wheels, our electric off road golf carts exude a modern charm.

  • Spacious and Comfortable Seating: Our 4 or 6 person electric golf carts feature spacious and comfortable seats with plenty of legroom and headroom. This makes it easy to transport a group of friends or family members in style and comfort.

  • Quiet and Eco-Friendly: Our electric golf carts are quiet and produce zero emissions, making them an eco-friendly choice for anyone who wants to reduce their carbon footprint. This feature is particularly appealing for those who live in environmentally conscious communities.

  • Two-Year Limited Warranty: Your peace of mind is our priority. That’s why we back our off road golf carts with a two-year limited warranty and and an 6-year warranty on Lithium batteries (2 years full replacement value, and 4 years prorated).

FAQs

  • Known as the “Tesla of Golf Carts”, MMC is located in Oklahoma City, OK (USA). MMC is specialized in electric innovation, such as electric golf carts, electric UTVs, electric bikes, and rechargeable lithium batteries, etc.

    MMC was established with a vision to offer consumers unparalleled value at an unbeatable price point. The multi-generational team began manufacturing parts for EZ-GO and Yamaha in the 1990s, accumulating extensive expertise in golf cart production. Dubbed the "Tesla" of Golf Carts, this approach has propelled MMC into becoming one of the pioneering manufacturers in the United States and beyond.

  • By owning our factories, we ensure rapid shipments, swift enhancements, and unwavering support. We have a direct hand in every aspect, adeptly meeting the diverse requirements of our clients. Check our latest pricing.

  • Most MMC M40 electric golf carts can travel between 40 to 45 miles on a single full charge depending on the model, terrain, and battery capacity. Read this article for more details.

  • The time-frame for delivery is typically about 2-4 weeks after purchase if you’re located in the United States and Canada. Our dedicated customer support team will send you weekly updates for delivery. Fell free to send us a message anytime.

  • Based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (USA), we keep a stock of over 200 pieces for each cart part. Be it for service, orders, or customization, our dealerships can expect parts to reach them within 3-5 days

  • With warehouses in Oklahoma City, OK; Tempa, FL; and our latest addition in Oceanside, CA, we offer unparalleled service support. Whether it's parts or technical issues, our customers can count on timely assistance.

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