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Ocean Reef Club Golf Cart Learner’s Permit Study Guide

24 min · 12. juni 2026
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In this episode, we walk young Ocean Reef drivers through the basics of preparing for the Ocean Reef golf cart learner’s permit written test. Designed especially for children around 10 years old who are beginning the learner’s permit process, this audio study guide explains the responsibility that comes with driving a golf cart, the importance of safety, and the key ORCA rules every young driver should understand. Listeners will learn about learner’s permit expectations, adult supervision, where golf carts may and may not be driven, stop signs, school zones, pedestrian safety, right-of-way, hand signals, parking rules, safe following distance, passenger safety, accidents, and violations. More importantly, this episode helps young drivers understand that earning a permit is not just about passing a test — it is about becoming someone the Ocean Reef community can trust. This study guide is based on the Ocean Reef Community Association Golf Cart Test Manual for Students, ORCA golf cart rules, and Ocean Reef Club guidance regarding the youth learner’s permit process. Families should always confirm current requirements directly with ORCA Public Safety before testing. Good luck to every young driver preparing for the written test — drive safely, respect the community, and remember: the best golf cart drivers are the ones everyone feels safe riding with.

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