Street Golf Carts To Get License Fee Relief?

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

 

Street legal golf carts at Fairhope pier.

NEW STATE LAW

When signed into law by the governor, a provision in a bill in the state legislature (Act 2021-146) will reduce the annual licensing fees of electric Low Speed Vehicles (aka golf carts) from $200 to $50 on January 1, 2022.

The high fee had become a "hot topic" in Fairhope where the electric carts are becoming more popular; a new golf cart store is about to open on De La Mare Avenue. 

Such properly equipped and licensed vehicles are allowed on roads in the state where the speed limit is 35 mph or less.

The original $200 fee was set high to make up for lost gas tax revenue used for street maintenance (because they use no gasoline); but that total amount proved to be miniscule, according to informed sources.

(A city ordinance to lower the fees was considered at one time but proved to be too problematic, according to councilman Burrell the new state law is better.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments

Anonymous said…
No more golf carts please!
Anonymous said…
This is welcome news. I was shocked by the $200 upcharge last fall when I renewed my tags. We should encourage everyone to drive golf carts downtown because they take up less parking space that the ubiquitous suburbans and other massive SUVs. Thankfully, we have two new golf cart stores right downtown now!
Anonymous said…
Some body is bound to get killed with so may bad drivers around here.
Anonymous said…
That is why we need more golf carts and fewer massive SUV's and trucks downtown! We do need fewer small children driving street legal golf carts! Parents need to police their children before their 14 year old kids roll a cart and live in a wheelchair for their remaining years. I see so many children of morons risking their lives and those of their passengers with never a clue as to what their future could become. Setting boundaries for kids is a good thing!