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This video focuses on essential Golf Cart Fleet Training and safety best practices for organizations managing multiple carts. It highlights common myths and misconceptions while providing practical tips to improve fleet safety:

Golf carts are fleet vehicles → If they move people, equipment, or supplies, they require proper training and maintenance just like vans or trucks.

Written policies matter → Scheduled maintenance, predefined routes, and safety rules significantly reduce accidents.

Speed ≠ safety → Golf carts can roll over at low speeds due to their high center of gravity, especially when overloaded.

Rollover risks → Caused by sharp turns, uneven surfaces, and unbalanced cargo; operators should steer smoothly and avoid side slopes.

Pre-trip inspections → Checking tires, brakes, steering, and cargo balance in just two minutes prevents most incidents.

By following structured training, enforcing safety policies, and educating operators, organizations can significantly lower accident risks and improve the efficiency of their golf cart fleet management.