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North Myrtle Beach Implements New Golf Cart Ordinance

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News Summary

North Myrtle Beach has approved a new golf cart ordinance allowing these vehicles on public roads from sunrise to sunset. The ordinance requires drivers to be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license and mandates liability insurance for golf carts. Safety measures include seat belt regulations for children, and violators may face fines or jail time. This ordinance officially took effect on June 24, 2025, and local businesses are quickly adapting to these changes. The move is part of a larger trend as neighboring cities also consider updating their regulations.

North Myrtle Beach Welcomes New Golf Cart Ordinance!

Exciting news for golf cart enthusiasts in North Myrtle Beach! The City Council has just approved a brand new ordinance that’s sure to rev up local fun and leisure activities. This ordinance comes hot on the heels of changes to South Carolina state law, which allows cities and counties to set their own golf cart regulations. As of now, golf carts are officially allowed to operate on public highways and streets in North Myrtle Beach from sunrise to sunset!

What’s Included in the New Ordinance?

So, what do you need to know if you want to hop into your golf cart and cruise around town? First and foremost, you’ll need to be at least 16 years old and hold a valid driver’s license. Not just that, but a liability insurance policy specifically for your golf cart is also a must!

And remember, if you’ve got little ones under the age of 12 tagging along for the ride, they must be wearing seat belts or be in a proper car seat or booster seat. Safety first, right? The ordinance also comes with a *penalty clause*. If you’re caught breaking the rules, you could face a fine of $100 and even up to 30 days in jail. Now that’s pretty serious!

When Does it Take Effect?

The new rules kicked in on June 24, 2025, meaning golf carts are now officially welcome to zip around town during the daylight hours. North Myrtle Beach has become the first municipality in Horry County to adopt these golf cart regulations following the changes in state law, which took effect on May 22. Isn’t that thrilling?

Local Businesses Join the Golf Cart Craze

Graham Golf Carts are stepping up to the plate, offering seat belt kits that range from around $100 to $300 depending on how many belts are required. They’re making it easier than ever for golf cart operators to ensure everyone’s safety!

Community Support for Safety Measures

Locals are expressing their thoughts on this new ordinance, especially regarding child safety. Many are in favor of the seat belt law due to increased safety for children riding in golf carts. While some residents like Jean Boseman express that the age requirement won’t impact them personally, they wholeheartedly support measures aimed at protecting the younger crowd.

Enforcement and Future Adjustments

One thing to keep in mind is that Chief of Police in Surfside Beach has made it crystal clear: there’s no grace period for these new rules. It’s time for everyone to comply and get those golf carts ready to roll safely!

It’s also worth noting that the regulations currently restrict golf carts to daylight operations only. However, there’s chatter about possibly permitting nighttime driving in the future. Surfside Beach’s Mayor is mulling over this idea after taking public input and plans to have a meeting after the Fourth of July festivities. Exciting times are ahead!

Other Local Cities Taking a Look

And it doesn’t stop there! Other nearby cities like Myrtle Beach and Conway are also reviewing their golf cart ordinances in light of these new state laws but haven’t finalized any updates just yet. It seems like the trend of golfing around town is set to catch on across the region!

So, whether you’re a longtime golf cart driver or considering taking one for a spin, North Myrtle Beach is paving the way for a safe and fun experience. Grab your buddies, buckle up, and enjoy the picturesque rides through our beautiful streets!

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