

Golf carts are becoming an increasingly popular way to get around, but there’s a lot of misleading information online about where, when, and by whom they may be driven. Here’s a breakdown of Pennsylvania’s laws concerning golf cart use on Commonwealth highways.
Golf Carts: A self-propelled motor vehicle designed and manufactured for the transportation of persons or equipment for sporting, maintenance, or recreational purposes, not capable of exceeding 20 miles per hour.
Rules Specific to Golf Carts
Generally, driving a golf cart on public roads in Pennsylvania is illegal and may result in the issuance of Traffic Summons/Citations.
PA Vehicle Code §77A01 (a) states that operating a golf cart on a Commonwealth highway is unlawful unless specifically exempt from vehicle registration.
PA Vehicle Code §1302 provides two exemptions for golf carts:
PA Vehicle Code §77A01 (b) allows a golf cart to directly cross a highway if:
PA Vehicle Code §77A03 prohibits anyone under 12 from operating a golf cart. Those aged 12-16 may drive across a highway only under direct adult supervision.
Where Can I Legally Drive My Golf Cart?
If the above situations don’t apply, you can primarily drive your golf cart only on private property. This includes your own property or with permission from a landowner.
Important Points
There are NO designated Golf Cart Crossings within Quarryville Borough (as defined by PA Vehicle Code §77A02).
Driving a golf cart on public roads can result in violations and fines including, but not limited to:
References:
PA Vehicle Code 77A01 (a) Unlawful Operation of Golf Carts
PA Vehicle Code 77A02 Golf Course Crossing locations within Borough
PA Vehicle Code 77A03 Operating Golf Carts Prohibitions
PA Vehicle Code 1302 (3) & (14) Definitions of Areas for Operation of Golf carts


