Give your feedback on golf carts at Bluffton meeting
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BLUFFTON, S.C. () — Bluffton Town Council (BTC) wants to hear your opinions on golf cart regulations.

BTC is organizing a public workshop to collect input on local rules for the use of golf carts and similar vehicles. This event will take place on Tuesday, August 26, at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, located at 20 Bridge Street.

Residents are encouraged to share their thoughts, opinions, and suggestions. The feedback will assist councilmembers in determining if more regulations are needed to enhance safety on the roads of Bluffton.

A new statewide law concerning golf carts came into effect on May 22. This law adds responsibilities for those operating golf carts and allows towns and cities to implement additional restrictions if needed.

The state law currently states:

  • Drivers must be at least 16 years old and hold a valid driver’s license
  • Golf carts must be registered with the S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) and carry liability insurance
  • Registration decals must be visible on the windshield
  • All occupants under 12 must wear a seat belt
  • Golf carts may only be driven on roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less and within four miles of their registered address (or if in a gated community, within four miles of the entrance)

The public workshop will discuss the following topics:

  • Whether golf carts should be allowed to operate after dark, which under state law requires working headlights and taillights
  • Additional restrictions on where and when carts may be driven, including whether to limit use on high-traffic areas such as four-lane roads or traffic circles

Bluffton residents, businesses and golf cart owners are encouraged to attend and share their perspectives.

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