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Q. What is a low-speed vehicle (LSV)?

A. A low-speed vehicle is a legal class of 4-wheel vehicles that have a maximum capable speed typically around 25 mph, and have a minimum capable speed (typically 20 mph) that allows them to travel on public roads not accessible to all golf carts or neighborhood electric vehicles (NEV). The vehicles operate under very similar restrictions to but without the specification of battery electric power.


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