Peachtree City Golf Cart Laws (2026)

Peachtree City, Georgia golf cart laws: Permitted (20 mph max, age 12+). Path maps, local ordinances, and driving tips.

Key Facts

Status
Permitted
Max Speed
20 mph
Minimum Age
12 years old
License Required
No
Registration
$45 for 3-year residential cycle ($15/year); $250/year for non-residents
Insurance
Not required
Designated Routes
Yes
Night Driving
Allowed (with lights)
Official Ordinance
View Source
Peachtree City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 78, Article III, § 78-93

Overview

Peachtree City may be the most famous golf cart city in the country. Founded as a planned community in 1959, the city built golf cart paths into its design from the start. In 1974, Governor Jimmy Carter signed legislation letting residents drive carts on public roads. Today, 100+ miles of paved multi-use paths connect all five villages (Aberdeen, Braelinn, Glenloch, Kedron, and Wilksmoor) to schools, shopping centers, medical parks, recreation centers, and three lakes. Over 10,000 households own golf carts, and many residents run daily errands without ever getting in a car.

Peachtree City Local Rules

How Peachtree City rules differ from Georgia state law

  • Where a cart path runs parallel to a city street, path use is mandatory. You must use the path instead of the street
  • Golf cart drivers must come to a complete stop before crossing any road from a multi-use path (codified 2020)
  • Golf carts may NOT travel on or cross Highway 54, Highway 74, Peachtree Parkway, or Crosstown Road except at designated tunnels/bridges
  • Registration is required within 10 days of purchase at City Hall (151 Willowbend Road)
  • As of October 2025: decals must be affixed to both front and rear of the cart
  • Golf carts must weigh under 1,300 pounds and cannot exceed 20 mph to qualify
  • Age tiers: 16+ can operate without a license; 15 with a learner's permit; 12-14 only when accompanied by a parent/guardian/adult 18+ in the front seat
  • Under age 12: not permitted to operate
  • Non-residents pay a $235 annual path user fee plus $15 registration ($250 total)
  • Low-Speed Motor Vehicles (LSMVs) are a separate class requiring a driver's license, county registration, insurance, and an amber strobe light

Where to Drive in Peachtree City

  • 100+ miles of paved multi-use paths winding through forests, over bridges, through tunnels, connecting all five villages
  • Prohibited roads: Highway 54 (SR 54), Highway 74 (SR 74), Peachtree Parkway, Crosstown Road. Authorized crossings (tunnels/bridges) only
  • Grade-separated crossings at major highways via tunnels and underpasses
  • Paths connect to Lake Peachtree, Lake Kedron, and Lake McIntosh
  • Direct path access to schools, shopping centers, restaurants, recreation centers, medical parks, and places of worship

Street-Legal Equipment

Common equipment needed to make your golf cart street-legal in Georgia. Requirements vary by locality—check your local regulations.

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Tips for Driving in Peachtree City

  • Download the Navigate PTC app (available on iOS and Android, launched 2023) for turn-by-turn path navigation
  • Register your cart within 10 days of purchase at City Hall. Late renewals cost an extra $20
  • The paths are shared with pedestrians and cyclists, so ride at a safe speed and yield to foot traffic
  • If you're a non-resident wanting to use the paths, budget $250/year ($15 registration + $235 path user fee)
  • Remember the complete-stop rule at every road crossing from a path. Police enforce this
  • The path system connects to pretty much everything within city limits, so you can skip the car entirely

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about golf cart laws in Peachtree City, Georgia.

Do you need to register a golf cart in Peachtree City?

Yes. All golf carts must be registered with the city within 10 days of purchase. The current fee is $45 for a 3-year residential cycle (2026-2028). Non-residents pay $250/year ($15 registration + $235 path user fee). Registration requires proof of ownership, photo ID, and the fee.

How old do you have to be to drive a golf cart in Peachtree City?

Age 16 and older can operate without a driver's license. Age 15 can operate with a valid learner's permit. Ages 12-14 can operate only when accompanied by a parent, grandparent, legal guardian, or person 18+ with a valid license sitting in the front seat. Under 12 cannot operate.

Do you need a license to drive a golf cart in Peachtree City?

No driver's license is required for operators age 16 and older (unless your license has been suspended or revoked). Age 15 needs a learner's permit. This is more permissive than Georgia state law, which requires age 16 for public road operation.

Can you drive a golf cart on Highway 54 or 74?

No. Golf carts are prohibited from traveling on or crossing Highway 54, Highway 74, Peachtree Parkway, and Crosstown Road except at designated authorized crossing points (bridges and tunnels).

Do you need insurance for a golf cart in Peachtree City?

No, insurance is not mandatory for golf carts in Peachtree City, but it's a good idea. Low-Speed Motor Vehicles (LSMVs), a separate vehicle class, do require insurance.

Can you drive a golf cart at night in Peachtree City?

Yes, but only if your cart is equipped with functional headlights and taillights. Operating on paths or streets after dark without proper lighting is prohibited.

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