Florida Unique State Laws

In Florida, a low-speed vehicle (LSV) — such as a street-legal golf cart — may operate on roads with a posted speed limit of:

By DMV Master Editorial Team Updated Verified against F.S. §320.01(41), §316.2122
A

25 mph or less.

FL allows LSVs on slightly higher-limit roads.

B

35 mph or less.

Correct answer

C

55 mph or less.

LSVs are not allowed on high-speed roads.

D

Any speed limit.

LSVs have a restricted maximum road speed.

Detailed Explanation

Florida allows low-speed vehicles (max 25 mph design speed) to operate on public roads with a posted speed limit of 35 mph or less, provided the LSV is titled, registered, insured, and the driver has a valid driver's license. LSVs must also have seatbelts, lights, mirrors, and a windshield.

Source: F.S. §320.01(41), §316.2122

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