When used in this article the following terms are defined as follows:
City.
The City of Buda, Texas.
Driver’s license.
An authorization issued by the department of public safety for operation of a motor vehicle. The term includes a temporary license or instruction permit and an occupational license.
Golf cart.
Shall have the meaning assigned by the Texas Transportation Code 502.001, as amended, and means a motor vehicle commonly referred to as a golf cart which must have a minimum of four wheels and has an attainable top speed not greater than 25 miles per hour on a paved level surface and which is manufactured primarily for transporting persons on a golf course and in compliance with those federal motor vehicle safety standards for low-speed vehicles. Specifically excluded from this definition are those motorized conveyances commonly referred to as all-terrain vehicles (“ATVs”), off-road vehicles, four-wheelers, Mules, Gators and design-altered golf carts which have been altered to allow them to travel at a speed greater than 25 miles per hour.
Nighttime.
Shall have the meaning assigned by Texas Transportation Code 541.401(5) and means the period beginning one-half hour after sunset and ending one-half hour before sunrise.
Operate.
The driving of a golf cart.
Operator.
Any person driving and having physical control over the golf cart.
Park or parking.
The standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, other than temporarily for the purpose of, and while actually engaged in, loading or unloading merchandise or passengers.
Street.
A public roadway of the city by whatever name (e.g., road, alley, avenue, highway, route, boulevard, etc.) that:
(1) 
Provides for no more than two lanes of vehicular traffic per direction; or
(2) 
Is not designated as part of either the state or federal highway system.
(Ordinance 2014-25 adopted 11/12/14)
Golf carts are permitted to be operated on:
(1) 
Streets (“permitted streets”) where the posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less, and the street is not designated as part of a state highway system, including Interstate Highway 35, FM 1626, FM 967, FM 2770;
(2) 
A parking area as defined by this article.
(Ordinance 2014-25 adopted 11/12/14)
(a) 
All operators of golf carts on public roadways shall:
(1) 
Be licensed to operate a motor vehicle as provided by Texas Transportation Code, 521.021, as amended, and carry a valid driver’s license as provided by Texas Transportation Code, 521.025, and all driver’s license permissions and restrictions shall apply to the operating of a golf cart; abide by all traffic regulations applicable to vehicular traffic when operating a golf cart in the city;
(2) 
Use standard hand signals for turning during daylight if the operator’s golf cart is not equipped with turn signals;
(3) 
Not operate or park a golf cart on a sidewalk, pedestrian walkway, jogging path or park trail;
(4) 
Not pull any object or person with a golf cart in a permitted location;
(5) 
Not intentionally or knowingly allow an unlicensed or unregistered operator to operate a golf cart in violation of this chapter;
(6) 
Not exceed the seating capacity of the golf cart as designed by the manufacturer;
(7) 
Be allowed to cross streets which are otherwise not permitted under this article.
(b) 
Operators and passengers of golf carts shall:
(1) 
Remain seated at all times while the golf cart is in motion;
(2) 
Be three years old or older.
(Ordinance 2014-25 adopted 11/12/14)
(a) 
A golf cart must be equipped with the following equipment as mandated by the Texas Transportation Code, Section 551.404(a), as amended, and/or required by the city to operate on permitted locations:
(1) 
Side reflectors;
(2) 
Operational parking brake; and
(3) 
Rearview mirror(s)
(b) 
A golf cart that is operated in the city shall display a slow-moving-vehicle emblem when it is operated on a public roadway.
(c) 
Additionally, golf carts driven during the nighttime shall be equipped with the following:
(1) 
Operational headlamps;
(2) 
Operational tail lamps;
(3) 
Turn signals;
(4) 
Horn;
(5) 
Brake lights; and
(6) 
Equipment and its installation must meet standards provided by Texas Transportation Code, as amended.
(d) 
All such safety equipment shall be maintained as required by state law.
(Ordinance 2014-25 adopted 11/12/14)
Any person who violates this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00).
(Ordinance 2014-25 adopted 11/12/14)