Augusta, Ga. (PRWEB) November 04, 2014

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett recently signed a law allowing low speed vehicles (LSVs) on roadways with posted speed limits of 35 miles per hour or less. LSVs are also known as neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs).

This is great news for Pennsylvanians who want to reduce their carbon output and cut their transportation costs, says Mary A. Sicard, consumer marketing manager at Club Car, the manufacturer of the Villager LSV.

Villager LSVs do not use carbon fuel, and they create no carbon monoxide. They get up to 30 miles to a six-hour charge and cost just pennies per day to operate.

Enjoy the Ride of Your Life

The nimble Villager LSV makes it easy for drivers to stop at shops, restaurants and to chat with friends. They foster social interaction and integrate shopping and dining into the fabric of life. They are also easy to park.

Residents of gated, retirement, urban, college and military communities are using their Villager LSVs for neighborhood transportation, shopping, dropping kids off at school, going out to dinner, zipping to the gym or just cruising, Sicard says.

With more than 75 percent of all American vehicle trips coming in at 10 miles or less, these jaunts -- and the savings -- add up quickly.

What is an LVS?

Unlike golf cars, LSVs are classified as motor vehicles and regulated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. LSVs must have vehicle identification numbers and be titled, licensed and insured. Only licensed drivers may operate them.

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Club Car Welcomes Pennsylvania Law Allowing Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs) on Roads with Speed Limits of 35 mph or Less

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