Golf carts are a popular mode of transportation on the golf course, at recreational facilities, and in residential neighborhoods. They are easy to handle and a fantastic way to get around. The weight-handling capability of these vehicles makes them perfect for hauling cargo, camping gear, and extra passengers. However, you’ll want to keep safety in mind when operating your golf cart to avoid getting into an accident.

In this blog post, we discuss a few things about golf cart safety. Read on to learn more, and for more information, contact Cunningham Golf & Utility Vehicles!

Perform Pre-Ride Inspection

Before starting the engine of your golf cart, check the brakes, lights, tires, and battery, especially if it hasn't been used for a while. These checks will help you ensure everything is functioning smoothly.

Next, you’ll want to ensure your vehicle isn’t overloaded with passengers or cargo. Overloading can damage your golf cart and put your safety at risk.

Wear Safety Gear

Wearing appropriate clothing and safety gear is essential as any other safety precaution, so wear your seat belt, especially when driving on public roads. You’ll also want to wear closed-toe shoes and dress appropriately for the weather when riding your golf cart.

When traveling with a passenger, advise them to keep their hands and feet inside the vehicle and discourage them from standing or moving when it is in motion.

Drive Defensively

Although golf carts aren’t designed to exceed 12 to 14 mph, they can still cause significant harm if not driven responsibly. That’s why you should follow the speed limit and be aware of your surroundings and other drivers and pedestrians. You'll also want to signal your maneuvers and stops, especially in areas with heavy traffic.

Don't Drink and Drive

Don't drink and drive a golf cart whether you are on the fairways or a street in your neighborhood. Drinking and driving can impair judgment and reaction time, leading to accidents and injuries. In addition, it's illegal and prohibited in many areas, and you might end up paying heavy penalties.

We hope these tips help you drive your golf cart safely. If you have more questions or are still searching for your dream golf cart, contact Cunningham Golf & Utility Vehicles. We proudly serve Louisville & Calvert City, KY, so reach out today.