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South Carolina enforces its hands-free driving law starting Feb. 28, 2026, with fines up to $200 for violations.
Starting February 28, 2026, South Carolina enforcement of its hands-free driving law begins with fines for violations, ending a 180-day warning period.
The law bans holding cell phones, texting, watching videos, or scrolling while driving, with a $100 fine for first offenses and $200 for repeat violations within three years, plus two license points.
Commercial drivers may face 60-day disqualification for two violations.
Exceptions include hands-free use, navigation, music, and emergency calls.
The law aims to reduce distracted driving and improve road safety.
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Carolina del Sur hace cumplir su ley de manejo con manos libres a partir del 28 de febrero de 2026, con multas de hasta $ 200 por violaciones.