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South Carolina Laws

 

Vehicle Laws

  • Seat belts must be worn at all times in a moving vehicle.
  • Vehicle headlights must be on if operating windshield wipers due to rain or poor road conditions.
  • Motorcyclists are required to use headlights at all times.
  • Children 17 and younger must be restrained at all times in a moving vehicle by means appropriate for the child's age and seating location, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
  • Right turns may be made on a red light, except where a sign denotes "No Right on Red." You must stop before turning and yield right-of-way to traffic already in the intersection.
  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is illegal. Penalties include a fine of more than $200 and loss of driving license both in South Carolina and the driver’s home state.


Driving on the Beach

  • It is unlawful for any person to drive or operate a motor vehicle on the beach.

Sleeping on the Beach

  • Sleeping on the beach or at a beach access is not allowed between 9 p.m. and sunrise.

Swimming/Sunbathing

  • Swimming is not permitted beyond 50 yards from the beach or over shoulder depth, unless otherwise stated by the lifeguard.
  • Jumping or diving from piers is prohibited. Swimming within 50 yards of a pier is prohibited.
  • Only canvas/fabric rafts may be used in the ocean. Rafts must be equipped with safety ropes.
  • Swimwear is subject to city ordinances in Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Surfside Beach. It is illegal for anyone to wear a thong bathing suit.

Fireworks

  • Possessing or discharging of fireworks is illegal within the city limits of municipalities along the Grand Strand. All establishments that sell fireworks within Horry County are required to post in a conspicuous location rules and regulations regarding fireworks.

Cruising

  • Cruising in Myrtle Beach is regulated by the Myrtle Beach Police Department between 3rd Ave. S. and 21st Ave. N. on Ocean Boulevard from 2 a.m.-6 a.m. March 1-Oct. 1.

Littering

  • Littering is illegal. Offenders may be required by law to assist officials in cleaning up the litter. All glass containers are prohibited on the beach.

Alcohol

  • Possession or consumption of alcohol is prohibited on the beach.
  • Glass containers/bottles are not allowed on the beach.
  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is illegal. Penalties include a fine of more than $200 and loss of driving license both in South Carolina and the driver’s home state.
  • It is unlawful for any person under the age of 21 to buy, possess, or consume alcoholic beverages.
  • Open containers of beer, wine, or liquor are prohibited in vehicles or any public place including streets, sidewalks, and beach areas.
  • In Horry and Georgetown counties restaurants and bars may sell alcoholic beverages on Sunday. In addition, all liquor stores open at 9 a.m. and must close by 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
  • Store purchases of alcoholic beverages are prohibited from midnight Saturday through midnight Sunday.
  • Thanks to a recent law, stores with a special sales permit may sell beer and wine on Sundays. Stores with this permit include many grocery stores and all Grand Strand area Wal-Mart Supercenters.

 

 

 
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