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South Carolina enforced its hands-free driving law on Feb. 28, 2026, fining first-time offenders $100 and issuing two license points for holding devices while driving.
South Carolina began enforcing its hands-free driving law on February 28, 2026, after a six-month warning period, issuing $100 fines for first-time offenders and $200 for repeat violations, along with two points on the license.
The law bans holding or supporting electronic devices while driving, except for hands-free use, emergency reporting, or when legally stopped.
Over 11,800 warnings were issued prior to enforcement, primarily by state troopers.
The law aims to reduce distracted driving, a major cause of crashes and fatalities.
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Carolina del Sur aplicó su ley de manejo con manos libres el 28 de febrero de 2026, multando a los infractores por primera vez con $ 100 y emitiendo dos puntos de licencia por sostener dispositivos mientras se conduce.