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South Carolina advances bill to ban handheld phone use while driving, with fines and potential prison time.
South Carolina's House of Representatives is advancing a bill that would ban drivers from holding or supporting their cell phones while driving, except for hands-free calls and voice-to-text.
The bill, which has failed in previous sessions, would impose a $100 fine for the first violation and $200 for subsequent ones.
More severe penalties, including prison time, would apply in fatal accidents.
If enacted, the law would also apply to other electronic devices and forbid activities like watching videos.
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Carolina del Sur adelanta proyecto de ley para prohibir el uso del teléfono portátil mientras conduce, con multas y tiempo potencial en prisión.