News Summary
The Conway City Council has approved new golf cart regulations, extending operational hours from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. and allowing travel on specific highways with speed limits of 35 mph or lower. While encouraging leisure and commuting opportunities, certain roads remain off-limits for golf carts. The adjustments, following a recent state law, aim to enhance safety and accessibility for residents. As nearby cities consider similar changes, Conway leads the way in fostering a vibrant golf cart culture.
Exciting News for Golf Cart Enthusiasts in Conway!
The lovely city of Conway has recently made some big updates to the rules concerning golf cart operation, and it’s time for residents to get the scoop! The Conway City Council has officially approved a new ordinance that alters golf cart regulations, dazzling all local golf cart fans. These changes were prompted by a shake-up in South Carolina state law, leaving the community buzzing with excitement.
Expanded Hours for Adventure
First things first, let’s talk about the new hours of operation. Golf carts can now be driven from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., which is a significant change from the previous rule that limited driving to daylight hours. Before this new ordinance, folks could only cruise about from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (and from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. during daylight savings). With the new extended hours, golf cart lovers can now enjoy a sunset ride around town, which sounds like a delightful way to take in the evening breeze!
New Roads, New Adventures
What’s more thrilling is that golf carts are now allowed to traverse certain primary highways where speed limits are 35 mph or lower. This includes popular spots such as Main Street and 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 16th Avenues. This expansion opens up new possibilities for both commuting and leisure. Imagine driving your colorful golf cart down Main Street, with neighbors waving and the sun shining high above! It’s all part of the Conway lifestyle that residents cherish.
Restrictions Still in Place
Keeping Safety a Priority
The adjustments come on the heels of a state law that was enacted back in May, requiring that all children under 12 years old wear seatbelts while riding on public roads. The new law also grants cities the flexibility to set their own golf cart regulations. Conway is leading the charge as the second city in the area to tweak its golf cart rules. Just down the coast, North Myrtle Beach already allows golf carts from sunrise to sunset, paving the way for this exciting change.
What’s Next for the Coast?
It’s worth noting that nearby Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach are still considering how they might adjust their golf cart ordinances. This could mean even more room for golf cart enthusiasts to expand their horizons in the near future!
All About Responsibility
The new state legislation emphasizes that all golf cart drivers must be at least 16 years old, have a valid driver’s license, and ensure their vehicles are properly registered, permitted, and insured. It’s all about keeping everyone safe while having fun. Also, remember, golf carts can only be driven within a 4-mile radius of their registered address on public roads. So, plan your adventures wisely!
Cheers to the New Era of Golf Carts
This fresh ordinance aims to make life easier for golf cart users and cut down on any enforcement issues related to driving after dark. The goal is to enhance the quality of life for Conway residents, making commuting in a golf cart more accommodating and enjoyable.
In conclusion, Conway is truly embracing a new era for golf cart operation with these changes. So, whether you’re off to grab a bite to eat, visiting friends, or just enjoying the beautiful scenery, it’s time to buckle up, hit the roads, and make the most of it!
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Additional Resources
- WMBF News: New Golf Cart Rules in Conway
- My Horry News: Plans for 109-Acre Neighborhood in Conway
- WPDE: Conway Golf Carts Law Update
- Grand Strand Magazine: Conway Golf Cart Parade
- My Horry News: City Council Notes New Golf Cart Rules
- Wikipedia: Golf Cart
- Google Search: Golf Cart Safety Regulations
- Google Scholar: Golf Cart Regulations
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf Cart
- Google News: Golf Cart Rules Conway
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