Raccoonman wrote: locally, they're restricted to gated communities and not legal to drive on surface streets as far as i've seen. MAYBE in the resort areas, they're accepted, but i would call the park/resort area chamber of commerce and get a definite answer. those people are the ones who look out for tourist money, so they'll know what affects them.
personally? i don't consider SC drivers capable of avoiding hitting a LSV on surface streets. you're taking your life in your hands driving one here.
X2! I have never seen one driven here outside of gated communities. I also second what raccoonman said about the drivers here! Sheeeeesh!!....not fun!
huggs Kim x
http://www.scdmvonline.com/dmvnew/forms/IS-TI-007.pdf wrote: A low speed vehicle can only be operated on secondary roads having speed limits of 35
mph or less
Golf carts (under 20mph max speed) have the restriction of only being operated within 2 miles of home IIRC