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Texas golf cart and LSV laws

Texas golf cart and LSV laws

Texas has its own approach to golf carts, including a distinctive golf cart license plate option, alongside the standard LSV rules. This guide explains where you can drive, what Texas requires, and how the cart and LSV paths differ.

Hawke Editorial Team·June 17, 2026·8 min read

Texas takes a practical, slightly different line on golf carts. Alongside the familiar Low-Speed Vehicle rules, the state offers a specific golf cart pathway, including an optional golf cart license plate, and lays out clear conditions for where carts may be driven. The result is a system that gives owners genuine local mobility while keeping a firm boundary between a golf cart and a road-legal LSV. Here is how the Lone Star State handles each.

How Texas classifies them

Texas law treats a golf cart as a motor vehicle designed for golf and limited low-speed use, and a Low-Speed Vehicle as the 20-to-25 mph federal class with full equipment. The two follow different rules. Notably, Texas created an optional golf cart license plate to support legitimate local road use, but having a plate does not turn a golf cart into a fully road-legal vehicle; it operates under the cart rules, not the LSV ones.

Where golf carts may be driven

Texas sets out specific situations in which a golf cart may operate on a public road. These generally include within a master-planned community that has a uniform set of restrictive covenants, on a public or private beach where allowed, and on a public highway for which the speed limit is 35 mph or less, when driving within two miles of the location where the cart is usually operated for its intended purpose. Counties and municipalities can also designate additional areas. Carts are typically restricted to daylight hours unless equipped with the required lighting.

Equipment for road use

A golf cart driven on permitted Texas roads must have basic safety equipment, which generally includes headlamps, tail lamps, reflectors, a parking brake and mirrors. This is lighter than the full LSV list, which is one reason a golf cart's road rights are narrower than an LSV's.

Low-Speed Vehicles in Texas

An LSV in Texas is the road-legal step up. Because it meets the federal FMVSS 500 standard, it can be driven on public roads posted at 45 mph or less in many cases, but it must be registered and titled, carry insurance, display a license plate, and be driven by a licensed driver. It must have the full safety equipment: headlights, turn signals, brake and tail lights, reflectors, mirrors, a windshield, a parking brake, seat belts, a horn and a VIN. The LSV is the right choice for anyone wanting genuine road use beyond the cart provisions.

Texas: golf cart vs LSV
Top speed
Golf cart
Low-speed (sub-20 mph)
LSV
20-25 mph
Where allowed
Golf cart
Master-planned community, beach (where allowed), within 2 miles on roads 35 mph or less
LSV
Public roads up to 45 mph in many cases
License plate
Golf cart
Optional golf cart plate
LSV
Standard registration plate
Registration and title
Golf cart
Not a full road registration
LSV
Required
Insurance
Golf cart
Not state-mandated for carts
LSV
Required
Equipment
Golf cart
Basic (lights, mirror, parking brake)
LSV
Full LSV equipment + VIN
A clean electric golf cart on a quiet Texas ranch road in warm soft daylight

County and city variation

Texas leaves a lot of room for local decisions. Some counties and cities designate generous cart-friendly areas; others stick close to the state baseline. Beach communities, master-planned developments and small towns can each look quite different. Before relying on any route, check the local ordinance as well as the state rule. Rules vary by county, so always confirm with your local authorities and the Texas DMV.

Choosing the right vehicle

If your Texas driving fits within the cart provisions, a community, a beach, or short hops within two miles on slow roads, a golf cart with the right equipment and the optional plate may be all you need. If you want broader road use, buy an LSV and register it. For the choice see golf cart vs LSV, for the national framework see street-legal golf carts and LSV rules, and for cover see golf cart insurance.

Getting set up

When you are ready, registering and titling a golf cart or LSV covers the paperwork, including the optional golf cart plate route, and how to make a golf cart street legal explains the upgrade path if you want an LSV. Texas rewards matching the vehicle to how you actually drive, so be honest about your routes before you buy.

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Tell us your area and routes and we will quote the right vehicle, a properly equipped cart or a road-legal LSV.

Frequently asked questions

Can I drive a golf cart on the road in Texas?+

In limited situations: within a master-planned community, on a beach where allowed, and on roads posted at 35 mph or less within two miles of where the cart is usually operated. Counties may designate more areas. Carts need basic equipment and usually daylight-only use.

What is the Texas golf cart license plate?+

Texas offers an optional golf cart license plate to support legitimate local road use under the cart rules. It does not make a golf cart a fully road-legal vehicle; the cart still operates under cart provisions, not LSV rules.

What is the two-mile rule?+

Texas allows a golf cart to be driven on a public road posted at 35 mph or less within two miles of the location where it is usually operated for its intended purpose. It is a local-mobility allowance, not unlimited road access.

Does an LSV need registration and insurance in Texas?+

Yes. A Texas LSV must be registered and titled, insured, plated, and driven by a licensed driver, with the full safety equipment and a VIN. It can be used on more roads than a golf cart.

Are golf cart rules the same across Texas?+

No. Counties and cities set their own designated areas and conditions, so where you can drive varies. Always confirm with your local authorities and the Texas DMV.

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