On Fri, 12 Apr 2019 at 01:58, Paul Allen <[email protected]> wrote: > It is along the lines of a driving licence, but not exactly the same (as I > understand it). Which > means it should probably be access=permit (discussed here a few months > ago). > > It's not like access for cars (you're in a car, you have a driving > licence, access is permitted). It's > not like access for bicycles (you're on a bicycle, you don't need a > licence, access is permitted). > You can drive a golf cart along what are essentially wide footpaths IF you > have a permit. You > can't drive to the city in a low-loader ferrying a golf cart, unload the > golf cart and just drive it > along those paths with impunity, you have to get a permit or risk a fine. >
For the areas that I mentioned, the cart itself needs a special type of vehicle registration, & the driver is then allowed to drive on these roads using their normal driver's licence. As you mentioned though, you can't drive it 5k down to the road to the shopping centre! Thanks Graeme
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