South Carolina drivers caught holding or using a cellphone while behind the wheel will now face fines and potential points on their driver’s license after the state’s hands-free law grace period came ...
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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.
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The South Carolina Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act took effect on Sept. 1, 2025. But the warning period ends Feb. 28.
Starting February 28, drivers throughout the state will be faced with fines for holding their phones while behind the wheel.