New Satellite Beach Beach Golf Cart Rules
Recent changes in Satellite Beach are reshaping how residents and visitors use golf carts—and it’s important to understand what’s now allowed. A new ordinance passed in early 2026 bans traditional golf carts from crossing major state roads like A1A and South Patrick Drive, even at intersections. This change came after the Florida Department of Transportation denied a request that would have allowed those crossings, citing safety concerns.
Under the updated rules, standard golf carts are now limited to residential streets within the city and cannot operate on or across state highways at all. This reflects a broader trend across Florida, where local governments are tightening regulations on traditional carts while still allowing more capable vehicles on certain roads.
The key difference comes down to vehicle type. Basic golf carts are restricted to low-speed, designated roads, typically 30 mph or less. However, street-legal low-speed vehicles (LSVs)—which include upgraded golf carts with proper safety features, registration, and insurance—can legally operate on roads up to 35 mph and are still permitted to cross major roadways.
This is where Space Coast Cart Rentals stands out. By offering street-legal carts that meet LSV requirements, they provide a practical solution for navigating beachside communities without running into the new restrictions. Instead of being confined to small residential loops, renters can enjoy greater freedom, improved safety, and full compliance with Florida law.
As regulations continue to evolve, choosing the right type of cart matters more than ever. For visitors and locals alike, renting a street-legal option ensures you can explore more of the Space Coast—without worrying about where you can and can’t drive.











