How To Drive A Golf Cart:The Basics

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    Driving a golf cart is similar to driving a car in that you have a steering wheel, gas pedal, and brake pedal.The main difference is that golf carts have a lower top speed, so youll need to take it easy when accelerating and braking. Another thing to keep in mind is that golf carts dont have standard transmissions like cars do.Instead, they use whats called an On/Off switch which allows you to choose between forward and reverse gears.Make sure you familiarize yourself with the controls of the golf cart before driving it.

    Now lets move on to some more specific tips for driving a golf cart safely.

    Step 1: Press Down On The Brake Pedal

    Most golf carts require that the brake pedal is pressed down before it can be started.Even if this isnt the case, its still a good ideal to keep the golf cart steadily in place while you start it up!Most golf carts will also have an emergency brake which is either a pull-handle style, or is built into the brake pedal.Make sure the emergency brake is not engaged when you start driving the golf cart.

    Step 2: Buckle Up

    While golf carts have lower speeds than automobiles, you still have to take safety precautions for yourself and other passengers.Make sure to use a golf cart car seat if your passengers are too little to use seat belts.

    Step 3: Check Your Passengers & Gear

    Make sure all your passengers arms and legs are safely inside the vehicle and that everyone is sitting down before driving.Its also a good time to make sure any gear you have is secure and tied down.

    Step 4: Turn The Golf Cart On

    Youll start your golf cart by turning the key, just like in a car.Insert the key into the slot and turn the key clockwise to the right.If youre driving an electric golf cart you may not hear anything except a chirp or slight hum, and it may not even feel like the golf cart is on. Thats okay!If youre driving a gas golf cart, then youll hear the engine kick on.

    Step 5: Make Sure The Golf Cart Is In Gear

    Check out the golf cart to see if its in drive or reverse.This is usually designated as D for drive, or F for forward, and R for reverse on most golf carts.If you hear a constant beeping, that usually signals that the golf cart is set in reverse gear.

    Step 6: Accelerate The Golf Cart

    Press the right pedal (the gasor acceleration pedal) down with your foot, being careful to apply light pressure until you get used to the golf carts acceleration.

    Step 7: Apply The Brakes

    If you need to slow down or stop the golf cart, nows the time to use the brake pedal, which is the left pedal.Apply gentle pressure rather than slammingon the brakes until you get a good feel for what pressure is needed.

    Step 8: Go In Reverse (If Necessary)

    Once the golf cart is at a full stop, you can move the gear to reverse while pressing down on the brake pedal.If the cart starts beeping, then youll know youre in reverse gear.Now you can go in reverse if you need to, applying the acceleration or brake pedals just like in forward gear.Keep in mind most golf carts will go a little slower in reverse as a safety feature.

 


Post time: Nov-01-2022