Golf Cart Rentals Surge on Hilton Head Island Amid Spring Season

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News Summary

As spring vacation season unfolds, golf cart rentals on Hilton Head Island are gaining popularity among both locals and tourists. Offering a cost-effective alternative to rental cars, these carts are becoming a favored mode of transportation. Visitors are encouraged to book rentals in advance, especially during peak times. Local regulations dictate that golf carts can only operate within a four-mile radius, and drivers must be at least 16 years old. Safety guidelines and specific rental rules ensure compliance for a safe and enjoyable experience on the island’s roads.

Hilton Head Island is seeing a rise in golf cart rentals as the spring vacation season unfolds, becoming a popular transportation choice for both locals and tourists.

With golf carts offering an affordable alternative to rental cars, planning ahead is advised for visitors looking to rent.

Key Information for Renters

  • Numerous rental locations are available, with options to reserve online, by phone, or in-store.
  • Online reservations are recommended during peak summer travel seasons to reduce wait times.
  • Select a rental location close to your accommodation for easier pick-up and return.

It is crucial for renters to understand local regulations:

  • Golf carts must operate within a four-mile radius of their registered address.
  • Confirm any restrictions on golf cart use with rental companies and accommodations.
  • Drivers must be a minimum of 16 years old with a valid driver’s license; most rental companies require renters to be at least 18.

General Rental Rules

  • Picks must occur at the rental facility; delivery is not available.
  • Security deposits and proof of auto insurance may be required.
  • Check accommodation policies regarding overnight golf cart use.

Regulations and Safety Guidelines

Golf carts must:

  • Be registered with the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) and display a permit decal.
  • Have operators with a valid driver’s license, registration certificate, and proof of liability insurance.
  • Only utilize roads with speed limits of 35 mph or lower, can cross higher-speed roads at intersections, and must operate during daylight hours.

Additional rules include:

  • Prohibitions on accessing Hilton Head beaches and public bike/pedestrian paths.
  • Mandatory adherence to parking regulations per posted signage.
  • Safety tips such as keeping body parts inside the cart and prohibiting cell phone use while driving.

Local Restrictions

The Hilton Head Plantation has issued a limited ban on low-speed vehicles on specific roads, citing safety concerns. The board is evaluating further regulations on low-speed vehicles which may affect traffic safety.

As community rules can differ widely, renters and owners should remain aware of specific local regulations to ensure compliance and safety while enjoying the open roads of the Lowcountry.

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