NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- Memorial Day Weekend marks the beginning of the City’s peak visitor season, as North Myrtle Beach grows from a permanent population of approximately 22,000 residents to a daily population exceeding 100,000.
The holiday weekend also coincides with the Annual Atlantic Beach Memorial Day Black Pearl Cultural Heritage and Bike Festival, bringing thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts to the Grand Strand area, including North Myrtle Beach. With increased traffic and a higher number of motorcycles on the roadways, motorists and riders alike are encouraged to remain alert and prioritize safety.
Whether traveling by car or motorcycle, everyone is urged to drive cautiously, stay aware of their surroundings, and extend courtesy to others on the road. Continually check mirrors and blind spots while driving.
There will be an increased presence of Law Enforcement Officers in North Myrtle Beach during Memorial Day Weekend, including supplemental Officers from agencies around the State. They are here for the benefit of all residents and visitors, and their key focus in North Myrtle Beach is traffic management, crime prevention, and overall public safety.
The goal is to keep traffic flowing so that gridlock does not occur. While Law Enforcement works to keep traffic moving, we ask that everyone practice patience. Drivers should remain attentive, watch for motorcycle traffic, and anticipate and be prepared for longer travel times over Memorial Day Weekend.
Traffic Chute | The North Myrtle Beach Public Works Department will be placing barricades on Friday, May 22, from 37th Avenue South to 27th Avenue South. Any drivers attending the Bike Festival will need to stay in the designated lane. The barricades will be removed on Monday, May 25.
Excessive Noise | The City welcomes all visitors and reminds motorcycle riders to respect our community and follow local laws, which includes following the City's noise ordinance. We ask that all visitors be considerate of our permanent residents, particularly regarding excessive noise and large gatherings.
Noise ordinance violations will be enforced with citations up to $1,000 and/or arrests.
Quiet hours are 11 PM through 7 AM.
Nuisance Parties | Recently, the City adopted an ordinance to help protect public safety and neighborhood quality of life against nuisance parties. A nuisance party is a gathering where activities create a disturbance or safety concern, such as disorderly conduct or excessive noise.
If it is determined that there is a nuisance party, the Police Department will end the party and all people not residing at the premises will be ordered to leave.
Violations of this ordinance are misdemeanors and may result in citations or other penalties up to and including arrest.
Common Motorcycle Violations | We encourage drivers to watch out for motorcycles on our roads, and we encourage motorcyclists to avoid doing the following, which are illegal and can endanger others on the road:
- Speeding
- Burnouts
- Weaving between cars
- "Holding” intersections to allow a group to continue through without stopping for a red light or stop sign
Common Motorcycle Violations will be enforced with citations and/or arrests with a fine of up to $1,000.
Please exercise good judgment and respect others.
Prevent Motorcycle Theft | Motorcycle thefts typically increase during Memorial Day Weekend. Expensive, custom, and show motorcycles are popular with thieves. Here are some theft prevention tips:
- Avoid parking motorcycles in poorly lit areas.
- Do not leave leathers, cameras, GPS, helmets, or other valuables on your motorcycle.
- Lock and secure your motorcycle. Thieves can easily overcome factory-installed ignition locks; therefore, we recommend using high-quality disk locks, wheel locks, and heavy-duty cable or chain locks.
North Myrtle Beach Practices "Community Policing" | The North Myrtle Beach Police Department practices "community policing," which means they work to be accessible and available to interact with residents and visitors. Their goal is to establish mutual trust and respect.
Visitor or resident, if you have questions about what you can and cannot do in North Myrtle Beach, feel free to approach any of our Police Officers.
Useful Phone Numbers | Whether you have a question or there is an emergency, we are here for you.
- Non-Emergencies, Call: (843) 280-5511
- Emergencies, Call: 911
We wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day Weekend!