In South Carolina it’s against the law to hold your phone while driving. It’s a new law to curb distracted driving that just recently went into effect, resulting in 3,400 citations in the first month.
The victim was taken to an area hospital and died there, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
In the first month enforcing South Carolina’s law prohibiting holding a phone while driving, law enforcement officers issued nearly 3,400 citations statewide. Charleston County issued the most at 470 ...
SOUTH CAROLINA — The six-month warning period for South Carolina’s new hands-free driving law ends Friday. Starting Saturday, drivers caught using a handheld mobile device will receive a $100 ticket ...
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Law enforcement set to increase patrols across the state, with the launch of the ‘Sober or Slammer’ campaign. As the holiday season is now in full swing, law ...
A driver in South Carolina says she’s still in disbelief after a fill-up in Conway left her with more than just fuel in her ...
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety is teaming up with NASCAR to promote safe driving across the state, both on and off the race track. The agency is sponsoring the NASCAR Craftsman Truck ...
HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - South Carolina Highway Patrol officials are warning drivers about “Blackout Wednesday” as people prepare to travel and celebrate with friends and family this week. Law ...
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