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Posted on September 5, 2023 in Personal Injury
Last Updated: Feb 3, 2026 – 🚨 Major Update – May 2025: South Carolina’s golf cart laws changed significantly when Governor McMaster signed House Bill H3292 on May 22, 2025. Key changes include new child passenger safety requirements and expanded local government authority. This guide reflects all current regulations.
South Carolina legislators recently updated the state’s golf cart laws to clarify where people can operate the vehicles and let local governments set their own standards, within state limits.
Golf cart owners and operators should familiarize themselves with the new golf cart laws in South Carolina to better understand their rights and responsibilities.
The updated South Carolina golf cart regulations went into effect on May 22, 2025, after Gov. Henry McMaster signed House Bill H3292. The key points of the new golf cart law in SC include:
Under South Carolina’s golf cart law, as updated in 2025, a golf cart may only be operated on public roads by someone who is at least 16 years old and holds a valid driver’s license.
The new state golf cart law says drivers can operate golf carts only on roads with speed limits of 35 mph or lower. Cities and counties can set stricter requirements, but they cannot allow golf carts on roads with speed limits above 35 mph.
South Carolina golf cart owners must register their vehicles with the DMV and purchase liability insurance that meets the same requirements as for cars. Anyone driving a golf cart must be at least 16 years old and have a valid driver’s license. Passengers under age 12 must wear a seatbelt.
As of May 22, 2025, South Carolina law requires every passenger under age 12 to wear a fastened safety belt when riding in a golf cart on public streets. This is a new requirement that did not exist under previous regulations.
A golf cart driver operating a cart on a public road must have the cart’s registration certificate, proof of liability insurance, and a valid driver’s license.
If you were following the 2025 SC golf cart laws and a negligent driver hit you, you can likely seek compensation through an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit. However, the other driver will likely try to blame you and say you were not following the law. Make sure you seek legal support from an experienced golf cart accident attorney.
The Greenville golf cart accident lawyers at The Melonakos Law Firm have over a decade of experience providing compassionate advocacy for accident victims. We have recovered millions for our clients. You will not pay us any fees unless we recover compensation for you.
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