Starting February 28, drivers throughout the state will be faced with fines for holding their phones while behind the wheel.
The South Carolina Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act took effect on Sept. 1, 2025. But the warning period ends Feb. 28.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — South Carolina drivers who reach for their phones behind the wheel will now face fines as the state’s hands-free law moves from warnings to enforcement. After six months of ...
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Starting this weekend, drivers throughout the state will be faced with fines for holding their phones while behind the wheel.
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The Palmetto State’s Hands Free Driving Law goes into full effect Feb. 28. State lawmakers in 2025 enacted harsher prohibitions.
Officials are saying phones downs, focus forward or face a fine.
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Drivers across Berkeley County and throughout the Palmetto State will soon face fines if caught holding or using an electronic device behind the wheel, as South Carolina’s new hands-free driving law ...
Starting Saturday, holding your cell phone while driving might cost you. First-time offenders of a hands-free driving law will have to pay a $100 fine.  Get popped twice and the fine is doubled – and ...
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