The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this article shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Golf cart
means a motor vehicle designed by the manufacturer primarily for transporting persons on a golf course.
Public safety personnel
means any employee or officer of a governmental law enforcement agency or the city fire department.
Public street
means a publicly-owned or dedicated road, street, drive, or other right-of-way for the use of vehicles within the corporate boundaries of the City of Frisco.
(Ordinance 10-10-49, sec. 2, adopted 10/19/10)
A person, other than public safety personnel, may operate a golf cart on a public street if:
(a) 
The maximum speed limit on the public street is 35 miles per hour or less;
(b) 
The person has a valid drivers license;
(c) 
The person maintains current financial responsibility for the golf cart, as required of other passenger vehicles in the V.T.C.A., Texas Transportation Code sec. 601.051;
(d) 
The person complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances;
(e) 
The golf cart has the following equipment:
(1) 
Headlamps;
(2) 
Tail lamps;
(3) 
Reflectors;
(4) 
Parking brake;
(5) 
Mirrors; and
(6) 
A slow-moving vehicle emblem; and
(f) 
While the golf cart is in motion, the driver and every passenger in a golf cart is seated in a seat designed to hold passengers. No person may stand or ride in the lap of the driver and/or other passenger of a golf cart while it is moving.
(Ordinance 10-10-49, sec. 2, adopted 10/19/10)
Public safety personnel may operate a golf cart on any public street without any further restrictions when the golf cart is used in the performance of his/her duties.
(Ordinance 10-10-49, sec. 2, adopted 10/19/10)