no only on roads
Not unless they have head/tail/brake lights, license plates and seat belts.
In California, the age limit to drive a golf cart is sixteen. However, it is illegal to drive a golf cart on any actual roads in any state within the United States.
Not on public roadways
No
You don't need a license, however, golf carts are considered miniature vehicles by Alberta transport (same as go carts and pocket bikes) They are not permitted to be driven on highways or public roads or side walks. They cannot be registered / licensed for road use.
Golf carts aren't allowed on highways, main roads, etc.
In general, you don't need a driver's license to operate a vehicle on private property (such as, say, a golf course). You cannot drive a golf cart on the street, because golf carts are not street legal vehicles. If you modified one in such a way as to make it street legal, then yes, you would need a driver's license to drive it on the street.
No, in Tennessee, a child under the age of 16 cannot obtain a golf cart license. Golf carts are typically not considered legal modes of transportation on public roads, and therefore do not require a license to operate on private property such as golf courses or designated areas.
I would think 12 but if you are not responsible 16 with drivers license
No way you will get a ticket or may be go to jail
In most states, the minimum age to operate a golf cart is 13. Golf carts may only be driven on streets that are designated for them. They can also be operated on public roads in order to cross over to the other side of a golf course. If that is the case, there will be a designated crossover area.