Law enforcement across South Carolina has issued over 3,400 citations under the state’s hands-free and distracted driving law ...
The county by county numbers were recorded following a six-month warning period; law enforcement citations began on Feb. 28.
Thousands of drivers across South Carolina are facing fines under a new law restricting handheld device use behind the wheel.
In the first month enforcing South Carolina’s law prohibiting holding a phone while driving, law enforcement officers issued ...
Nearly 3,500 drivers received citations for violating the state’s Hands-Free and Distracting Driving law during the first 30 days of enforcement. The South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS) ...
South Carolina law enforcement has been writing tickets under the new state law for the past month. Horry County is in the ...
The Hands-Free Law prohibits drivers from holding or supporting a mobile device with any part of their body to read or send ...
North Carolina law enforcement is increasing patrols and checkpoints statewide to identify speeders as part of the “Speed a ...
With gas prices climbing toward four dollars a gallon as spring travel picks up, many families feel the pinch on their weekly ...
New “In the Driver’s Seat” article explores why safer cars alone are not enough to reduce crashes If drivers don’t ...
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