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Golf carts, original may for use on golf courses are not just for golfers on golf courses anymore.

The golf cart is still being used for the same purposes as it was in the early days of its introduction. Only the thing is, it rode on the back of many innovations and now it is made into more of a luxury item that upper class indulge in and try to add their innovations to it whenever possible.

The average golf cart is about 5'x8' and about 3.5' high. On an open trailer the canopy top will have to be tied down securely. The golf cart is hooked up to the battery, and the cart runs off of the battery. Just like in a car, if the cart is left on without being run, or if lights or other things are left on, the battery will run down

Golf carts are fun and functional. Golf carts are a very popular commodity and their popularity is increasing. Today people of all ages use them for gardening, checking fence lines, hunting, hauling hay, neighborhood hopping, mail checking, cattle herding, helping the handicapped get more freedom, grandchildren toting and apartment security. Golf carts are now routinely used in quiet neighborhoods, at large sports events by the personnel, for transportation purposes at sporting events, hospitals, airports, national parks, college campuses, businesses, military bases and are even used in cases of medical emergencies. In many gated and retirement communities, golf carts have become the primary means of transportation.

Golf carts are not to be operated on city owned streets unless your golf cart has been inspected and is street legal. Golf carts are also widely used in university campuses where they transport people, goods and equipment, and books. Campuses that are equipped for golf cart use often allow golf cart owners, although their golf cart may not 'officially' be 'street legal' they can be allowed to cross from one part of the campus to another. On such campuses golf cart owners are encouraged to use street travel on campus owned streets where possible instead of using the campus sidewalks.

On golf courses golf carts are often included in your guest fee and are mandatory at all outings so that one's play can proceed smoothly. The carts are often restricted to golf-cart paths particularly in the vicinity of the golfing greens.

Electric golf carts are charged after each use and will require you to properly plug them in after use. Make sure the needle on the meter indicates a charge of plus 10. After four to six hours of charging a battery, an average cart will run for 20 to 35 miles. With gas prices climbing higher every day and air polluted with gas emissions, a golf car is the most environmentally friendly vehicle out there. ~Ms. CiCi~ http://golf-carts.info

Ms.CiCi has a gift of teaching, is an accomplished author and world traveler who enjoys sharing her life's experiences with others, making their life. Her writings expose her wealth of "secret information" so derived from her travels as well as drawing from her own personal wealth of wisdom. Ms. CiCi builds websites to help share her vast knowledge and great experiences. Do take time and visit: http://www.CiCi-Online.Com


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