Golf carts are well known among most Americans. These folks have seen golf carts at amusement parks, air ports, apartment buildings, golf carts, and even large apartment complexes. Conversely, most people cannot identify a NEV. This article will go over the differences between NEVS and golf carts.
Although the NEV has speeds and ranges similar to that of a golf cart, there is one major difference between the two. NEVS are street legal vehicles and can be driven on the streets with actual cars. This is how they got their name neighborhood electric vehicle, NEV for short. One should note however that these vehicles are only street legal on roads where the maximum speed limit does not exceed 45 miles per hour. This is because these vehicles simply cannot go faster than 45 miles per hour.
As with a car, these vehicles must have seat belts, head lights, break lights, windshields, windshield wipers, parking breaks, turn signals, and rear view mirrors. The above car accessories form the core differences between NEVS and golf carts.
You’ll have to get car insurance on your NEV in order to take it out on the roads. Many people find that both NEV and golf cart insurance is less expensive than traditional car insurance. This is because these vehicles will not be used for as much travel as a traditional car will be. Although a quick trip in a NEV or golf cart is quite pleasant, a 100 mile trip is not so pleasant.
Golf carts are less likely to have doors and windows when compared to NEVS. NEVS are much better at keeping their passengers away from extreme weather conditions when compared to golf carts. You can find some golf carts with this feature, but it is more common that they will be left open on the sides for quick and easy access. Golf carts are fantastic when you need to get in and out of your vehicle quick fast and in a hurry. Obviously activities like golfing are much easier when you have a golf cart over a NEV.
If your trying to drive an eco friendly vehicle, both golf carts and NEVS will be something to look at. These vehicles do not require much gasoline and can sometimes be run completely from electric batteries. The main determining factor when deciding between these two vehicles will be personal to your particular situation. Think about what you need most and make your decision based on that factor.

