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In an effort to be as independent as possible and to paint where and when I please (well, within reason
) I called various governement agencies to include the local DMV, the police and sheriff's dept, and the state DMV.
All gave me the go ahead to drive an electric golfcart because, as my research yielded, an Electric Golfcart is not considered motorizes because it operates on batteries.
I didn't want to spend a lot of money on one, because I held out hope when I bought the first one, that I'd be able to get my DL back. Well, that hope has been extinguised for now, and I am one happy artist who can drive about 5 miles round trip on a charge and at a great price of $.46 per charge.
What I found was a 1974 tank, a Cushman golfcart made of steel that is solid and heavy. While I am very careful, wear seatbelts, use signals, and arm signals, have a bright flashing orange light at the back, use mirrors, take alleys, side roads whenever possible, it was important to me to be able to take a lighter hit without rolling over.
When we bought our future retirement home in Arizona, I found a place on the busline but soon missed my golfcart. So, I went on Craigslist, as before, and found another cart. This one is faster, about 30 mph compared to about 20 with the Cushman, as she's made of fiberglass. She is also battery operated.
I paid $375 for the first cart, the nice Lester Charger, and good batteries, Trojans. The second one needs a little body work, really just a paint job and bright pink or lime green may be the right color to be noticed here.
But, I snagged her for $275 with the same charger and the batteries. I painted the Cushman Black, recarpeted the front, and she looks sharp, and it was an easy task.
I keep a bin, for groceries, my paint box, a tow rope, mace (for man or beast), cellphone, and am soon going to acquire a 1200 volt gas generator. This will allow me to charge as I am driving, thus allowing me to travel farther, or simply get home should I misjudge the charge I have left. And, it generates noise, which isn't all bad when on a busier street. I calculate that I'll get another 3-5 miles from it.
If you are interested in this mode of transport, pm me and I'll help as I'm able. I didn't know a thing about golfcarts, was scared of batteries and now, I am totally comfortable with it all.
These two purchases have been wonderful additions to my life. It's very freeing to be out when I choose. While some may not find her as exciting as I, to me, it's as exhilirating as if I were on a motorcycle!
Best wishes, and Cheers with a Lemonade!

All gave me the go ahead to drive an electric golfcart because, as my research yielded, an Electric Golfcart is not considered motorizes because it operates on batteries.
I didn't want to spend a lot of money on one, because I held out hope when I bought the first one, that I'd be able to get my DL back. Well, that hope has been extinguised for now, and I am one happy artist who can drive about 5 miles round trip on a charge and at a great price of $.46 per charge.

What I found was a 1974 tank, a Cushman golfcart made of steel that is solid and heavy. While I am very careful, wear seatbelts, use signals, and arm signals, have a bright flashing orange light at the back, use mirrors, take alleys, side roads whenever possible, it was important to me to be able to take a lighter hit without rolling over.
When we bought our future retirement home in Arizona, I found a place on the busline but soon missed my golfcart. So, I went on Craigslist, as before, and found another cart. This one is faster, about 30 mph compared to about 20 with the Cushman, as she's made of fiberglass. She is also battery operated.
I paid $375 for the first cart, the nice Lester Charger, and good batteries, Trojans. The second one needs a little body work, really just a paint job and bright pink or lime green may be the right color to be noticed here.

I keep a bin, for groceries, my paint box, a tow rope, mace (for man or beast), cellphone, and am soon going to acquire a 1200 volt gas generator. This will allow me to charge as I am driving, thus allowing me to travel farther, or simply get home should I misjudge the charge I have left. And, it generates noise, which isn't all bad when on a busier street. I calculate that I'll get another 3-5 miles from it.
If you are interested in this mode of transport, pm me and I'll help as I'm able. I didn't know a thing about golfcarts, was scared of batteries and now, I am totally comfortable with it all.
These two purchases have been wonderful additions to my life. It's very freeing to be out when I choose. While some may not find her as exciting as I, to me, it's as exhilirating as if I were on a motorcycle!
Best wishes, and Cheers with a Lemonade!