13 N.C. Admin. Code 15 .0429 - GO KARTS
(a) Go Kart Design.
All go karts shall comply with the following standards.
(1) Numbering of Go Karts. Each shall be
provided an identifying number that can be easily seen by the operator. A
corresponding number shall be stamped or attached to the frame of the go
kart.
(2) Speed. Go kart speed
shall not exceed the maximum speed for which the track is designed. The speed
of adult go karts shall be set not to exceed 28 miles per hour unless approved
by the Department. Kiddie go karts shall not exceed 10 miles per hour. When a
go kart is designed to permit the readjustment of its maximum speed, the means
of adjustment shall not be accessible to the driver of the go kart.
(3) Seats, Seat Belts and Shoulder Straps.
All go karts shall meet one of the following requirements:
(A) The seat, back rest, and leg area shall
be designed to retain the driver/occupants inside the go kart in the event of a
rollover or a collision at the front, rear, or side of the go kart;
or
(B) The go kart shall be
equipped with seat belts and shoulder straps mounted in a manner that will
restrain the occupant(s) in the vehicle in case of a collision or rollover.
Properly mounted safety harnesses as effective as seat belts and shoulder
straps may be substituted for seat belts and shoulder straps.
(4) Occupancy. Go karts shall be
occupied by only one person at a time unless the go kart is designed and
equipped with a seat and safety belt system that is intended for and is
suitable for two persons.
(5)
Guarding of Parts. Rotating, moving, hot engine or muffler parts shall be
guarded to prevent contact or entanglement of the occupant's hair, clothing, or
other body parts.
(6) Brakes. Go
karts shall have a braking system designed and adjusted to permit them to be
brought to a complete stop within 40 feet from maximum speed with their maximum
weight on board.
(7) Brake and
Throttle Controls. Go karts shall have brake and throttle controls that are
readily recognizable as to their function. The operator shall also instruct
each driver on the operation of the brake and throttle controls before each
operation. The controls shall return automatically to their non-operational
position when released.
(8) Padding
of Exposed Protruding Components. Go karts shall have their steering wheel hub
and all other protruding exposed parts within the driving compartment padded to
minimize the risk of injury to an occupant in the event of a collision or
overturn.
(9) Roll Bars and Head
Rests. All adult go karts must be provided with a roll bar of sufficient height
and strength to provide the occupant with protection in the event of a roll
over. Seats of all go karts must be provided with a padded head rest. The head
rest may substitute as a roll bar if it is of sufficient height and
strength.
(10) Bumpers. Go karts
shall be provided with bumpers or energy absorption body parts.
(11) Wheel Guards. The wheels of every go
kart shall be enclosed or guarded in such a manner that the wheels of another
go kart cannot interlock with or ride over them.
(12) Fuel Tanks. Go kart fuel tanks shall be
designed and mounted so that the tank cannot be ruptured in the event of a
collision or a roll over.
(13)
Noise Level. Go karts shall be provided with muffler systems capable of
limiting sound from the engine to 75 dBA when measured at a distance of 50 feet
from the outer edge of the go kart track.
(b) Track Design. Plans for proposed
construction of go kart tracks in the State of North Carolina shall be
submitted to the North Carolina Department of Labor, Elevator and Amusement
Device Division, 1101 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699,
before construction begins. Buildings on the track site must be submitted to
the local building inspection agency for approval. The design of the track
shall be consistent with go kart manufacturer's recommendations for the speed
of the go kart and be approved by the department. The following requirements
for track layout, track surface and track materials contained in Paragraphs
(c), (d) and (e), of this Rule, shall be complied with before certificates of
operation will be issued.
(c) Track
Layout. Go kart tracks may be oval shaped or of road course configurations.
They may not be constructed in the shape of a figure eight or have any cross
connected points. Straight portions of the track shall be flat except that 2
degrees of banking may be provided for drainage. The width of all tracks shall
be a minimum of 16 feet wide. Road courses may continue the same width for
their entire length. Oval tracks shall have turns at least five feet wider than
the straight portions and the minimum radius of the turns shall be 15 feet.
Turns of oval tracks may be banked to a maximum of one inch for each one foot
of track width. Any variation from the minimum track width shall be approved in
advance, in accordance with
13 NCAC
15 .0107.
(d) Track Surface. A go kart track shall have
a hard smooth surface. It shall provide sufficient road grip to be driven
throughout the course at maximum speed. It shall be free of obstacles such as
holes or bumps, or water or oil.
(e) Track Materials. Materials used in the
surfacing of go kart tracks shall be asphalt, concrete, or other solid and
binding materials. Proposals to use dirt track surfaces shall be submitted for
special consideration and evaluation, in accordance with
13 NCAC
15 .0107.
(f) Track Safety and Guarding.
(1) Barriers. Every go kart track shall
provide properly constructed barriers along the entire course on both inside
and outside of the track. Barriers shall be so constructed that a go kart
colliding with a barrier at maximum speed will come to a safe stop or be guided
back to the track. Earthen berms may be used as a barrier provided they will
stop a go kart safely. Bales of hay, straw, or other materials capable of being
ignited may not be used as a barrier.
(2) Track Lanes. White or yellow lines, at
least four inches wide, shall mark all inside and outside edges of the
track.
(3) Fencing. The outside
perimeter of a go kart track shall be protected by a fence at least 48 inches
in height. The fence shall be set back at least 36 inches from the inside face
of the track barrier. Gates shall be located for easy supervision by track
attendants when the facility is open and they shall be kept locked when it is
closed. The fence may be omitted where natural barriers provide the same degree
of protection as the fence. Where two separate tracks are operated inside a
single perimeter fence all go karts on both tracks shall start and stop at the
same time.
(4) Fire Extinguishers.
Every go kart track shall be equipped with ABC Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishers.
The extinguishers shall have a minimum capacity of five pounds, in accordance
with NFPA 10 - Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers. At least one
extinguisher shall be located in the following locations:
(A) Within seventy feet of every track
section;
(B) In each pit
area;
(C) In each refueling
stop;
(D) In each go kart storage
area; and
(E) In the maintenance
shop.
Each fire extinguisher location shall be prominently marked and the extinguisher shall be easily accessible.
(5) Refueling Area. Refueling of go karts
shall be carried out at a designated area remote from any area accessible to
the public. Refueling areas shall comply with the requirements of the NFPA 70 -
National Electrical Code, Sections 510, 511, and 514.
(6) Track Lighting. Go kart tracks equipped
for night operation shall have sufficient illumination at all sections of the
track for drivers to be able to negotiate the entire course safely. It shall
also be sufficient for operators to monitor the go karts on each section of the
course. Lighting shall comply with the NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code and
all other state and local requirements.
(7) Pits or Pit Areas. Where provided, pits
must be fenced or provided with a sufficient barrier to prohibit the entry of
spectators. Pits shall have separate entrance and exit lanes.
(8) Spectator Areas. Spectator areas shall be
separated from the track and pit areas by a fence or barrier sufficient to
withstand the impact of a go kart traveling at full speed. It shall be
approximately level and free of holes or debris.
(f) Track Operation. The following standards
of operation shall apply to electric or fuel powered go karts, dune buggies,
auto racers, and all terrain vehicles.
(1) All
go karts must start and stop operation at the same time or a separate pit area
shall be provided for loading and unloading purposes.
(2) Drivers of adult go karts must be at
least 48 inches (4 feet) tall and have a leg length sufficient to reach the
brake and throttle controls when seated.
(3) Drivers of kiddie go karts shall not
exceed 54 inches (4 feet 6 inches) tall and must have a leg length sufficient
to reach the brake and throttle controls when seated.
(4) Adult go karts and kiddie go karts shall
not be operated simultaneously on the same track.
(5) No go kart may be operated when weather
conditions are such that it may affect the safe operation of the go kart or
when visibility on the track is less than 150 feet.
(6) Each section of a go kart track shall be
monitored during the time that any go kart is in operation. Monitoring shall be
by direct visual contact by the operator or track attendants or by electronic
visual surveillance.
(7) A go kart
that is losing oil or fuel shall be immediately removed from the
track.
(8) When the noise level of
any go kart exceeds the requirements of Subparagraph (a)(13) of this Rule, it
shall be immediately removed from the track until it has been
repaired.
(9) Safety equipment such
as helmets (when used) and seat restraints shall be utilized in accordance with
the manufacturer's recommendations for the type of use or operation and be of
correct size for the person using it.
(10) Persons with hair longer than shoulder
length or wearing loose clothing that could obstruct the vision of the driver
or become entangled in any moving part shall not be permitted to drive or ride
a go kart. Hair that is longer than shoulder length may be tied up to reduce
its length.
(11) Persons whose
behavior appears to be impaired by such as the use of drugs or alcohol shall
not be permitted to drive a go kart.
(12) Smoking shall not be permitted within 30
feet of a go kart.
(13) Track
regulations shall not permit persons to leave their go karts while any go kart
is in operation on the track.
(14)
Signs containing the following information and other track regulations shall be
posted at the track entrance or ticket window and conspicuously in the pit
area.
(A) To drive or ride an adult go kart
you must be at least 48 inches tall.
(B) To drive a kiddie go kart you may not be
taller than 54 inches.
(C) Keep
both hands on the wheel at all times.
(D) Keep both feet inside the go
kart.
(E) Hair longer than shoulder
length must be tied up.
(F) All
loose clothing must be tucked in.
(G) No smoking within 30 feet of a go
kart.
(H) Do not leave the go kart
while on the track.
(15)
Signs that indicate the direction of travel for go karts shall be posted
intermittently around the track perimeter.
(g) Inspections and Maintenance. Tracks and
go karts shall be inspected and maintained for a safe operation at all times.
The following inspections shall be made:
(1)
The track shall be inspected daily for potholes, bumps or loose material.
Necessary repairs shall be made before opening the track.
(2) Daily inspections shall be made on each
go kart prior to operation. The inspection shall include:
(A) Wheel and tires;
(B) Steering mechanism;
(C) Frame welds;
(D) Axles and spindles;
(E) Safety belts, roll bars, and seat
padding;
(F) Gasoline tank, lines
and valves;
(G) Brake and throttle
operation; and
(H) Exhaust
systems.
(3) Go kart
maintenance shall be performed as recommended by the go kart
manufacturer.
Notes
Eff. May 1, 1992;
Amended Eff. February 1, 2005;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. January 5, 2016.
Eff. May 1, 1992;
Amended Eff. February 1, 2005.
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