Apalachicola

Golf Cart Driving Rules and FAQs

Rules at a Glance

Apalachicola

Please familiarize yourself with these rules and regulations. Violation of these rules could result in arrest, fines, termination of your rental contract with no refund.

Minimum Age: Driver must be at least 18 with a valid driver’s license.
Where You Can Drive: Explore city streets, parks, and scenic routes via public roads within Apalachicola where the posted speed limit is 30 mph or lower. Golf carts are only allowed on double-wide sidewalks
When You Can Drive: Daylight hours – Sunrise to sunset – unless equipped with our standard lighting package
No-Go Zones: Not allowed on the beach. Must not access or cross U.S HWY 98
Laws Apply: Same rules as cars (no drinking & driving, use signals, obey stop signs)

F.A.Q.'s

Apalachicola

Golf carts do not have the right-of-way on roads or in crosswalks. Always use caution, stop before crossing roadways, and yield to motor vehicles.

No, you may not cross or drive on Hwy 98, or drive on any road where the posted speed limit is above 30 mph.

No, you cannot drive a golf cart from Apalachicola to St. George Island because they are not permitted on the Bryan Patton Memorial Bridge, and driving one on the mainland to the bridge is not recommended or permitted by law. You can, however, drive a golf cart on St. George Island itself, on most county roads, with some exceptions. You can also take a rental car or your own vehicle to cross the bridge, then switch to a golf cart on the island. 

We deliver your golf cart rental directly to the destination you specify during the Reservation process. 

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