Do You Know About…Rules of the Road?

Do you know… our traffic rules apply to pedestrians, bicycles, all motorized vehicles (including LSVs), and even skateboards?

We are a “share the road” community. Our meandering island roads are beautiful and are generally wide enough for two-way traffic. It is a little different when there are walkers, runners, and cyclers on the road. SIPOA has rules that will keep everyone safe:

  • Bicycles and tricycles have the right-of-way at all traffic islands.
  • Bicycle riders must ride single file, going with the traffic, stop at stop signs, and obey other applicable traffic rules.
  • Only class 1 pedal-assist e-bikes are permitted and must be registered with SIPOA Administration and display a SIPOA bicycle decal. All other e-bikes are prohibited.
  • Bicycles may not be ridden after dark unless equipped with lights and reflectors and may not be ridden on boardwalks at any time.
  • All cyclists are encouraged to wear helmets when riding.
  • Pedestrians and joggers must walk or run facing traffic and have the right-of-way over all vehicles.
  • Vehicles must not pass bicycles and tricycles at traffic islands and must maintain a safe distance behind bicycles and tricycles at all times.
  • Vehicles may not use the oncoming lane of a traffic island in order to get around slower moving vehicles, bicyclists, joggers, or walkers.
  • Vehicles may not pass each other on Seabrook Island roads.
  • All children in motor vehicles (including LSV/NEVs) must be properly secured in child passenger safety seats or restraints per SC State Law Article 47.
  • Roller skates, roller blades, skateboards, and non-motorized scooters may be used on Seabrook Island roads. Their use is restricted to daylight hours, traveling in a single file, and facing oncoming traffic.
  • Motorcycles, motorized scooters, mopeds, go-karts, motorized skateboards or similar motorized vehicles are not permitted on Seabrook Island unless authorized by SIPOA.
  • Golf carts are not permitted on SIPOA roads, paths, or boardwalks except when crossing the road at signed golf cart crossing areas.


These are taken from SIPOA Rules and Regulations, Section III. D.1-5. Updates are approved by the SIPOA Safety and Security Committee.

Property owners should share this information with visitors and rental guests.

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Updated June 2026