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(f) <br />(g) <br />b. The vehicle is brought to a complete stop before crossing the <br />shoulder or entering upon the traveled portion of the street, road or <br />highway; <br />c. The driver yields the right-of-way to all oncoming traffic that <br />constitutes an immediate hazard; <br />d. In the case of a divided highway, the crossing shall be made <br />only at an intersection of the highway with another street or road; <br />e. If the crossing is made during period of one-half hour after <br />sunset to one-half hour before sunrise or in conditions of reduced <br />visibility, the front and rear lights of the vehicle must be on. <br />(4) A Golf Cart my only be operated with the number of passengers that it was <br />designed to carry. <br />(5) <br />If ridden on a roadway, a valid driver's license is required. <br />Requirements. <br />a. A rear view mirror located so as to reflect to the operator a view of the <br />roadway a distance of at least 200 feet to the rear of the vehicle. <br />b. At least two head lamps. <br />c. At least two rear lamps plainly visible from 500 feet. <br />d. Front and rear turn signals. <br />e. A seat belt for the driver and passengers if used on a roadway. <br />f. A parking brake. <br />g. Horn <br />h. A safety flag a minimum of seven feet off the roadway and orange in color <br />if used on the roadway. <br />i. A city permit issued yearly after an inspection of the Golf Cart. <br />j. Liability insurance. <br />k. Slow moving vehicle emblem. <br />Every person operating a Golf Cart on the roadway has the rights and duties <br />applicable to the driver of any other vehicle under the provisions of chapter 169 of the <br />Minnesota statutes, except those provisions that cannot be reasonably applied. <br />Sec 54-106 Maps <br />