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Missouri town allows golf carts on streets

ALBANY - Norman Davis uses a golf cart for his grocery shopping, to go to the post office and to haul sacks of pet food.

Of course, it is all accomplished with burning less fuel than a sport utility vehicle, opening up a new front in the war on high gas prices.

Davis and other residents of this northwest Missouri town are free to run golf carts for errands and any other need on the city's streets. City officials enacted a new law last Tuesday that allows golf carts to legally cruise the streets just like any other authorized vehicle.

Davis was the first in town to receive a golf cart permit.

"Nobody has said nothing against it," Davis said. "I ride it every day. Whenever you talk to ...

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