A "distraction" is listed as anything that takes your attention away from the road while driving. This could be anything from a backseat argument to feeling the need to answer a text message. In fact, mobile device use presents the highest risk for getting into an accident while driving than most other distractions today.
To help prevent accidents related to drivers being distracted by their mobile devices, South Carolina has introduced a new Hands-Free/Distracted Driving Law. The law goes into effect on September 1, 2025.
Under this new law, drivers are no longer allowed to:
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Hold or support a mobile device with any part of their body*.
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Use a mobile device to read, compose, or transmit texts, emails, app interactions, or website information.
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Watch motion on a mobile device, including a video, movie, mobile game, or video call.
Violations of this new law could lead to fines and points being taken off of your license. As harsh as that sounds, the state is leaving some room for leniency for the first 180 days the law is in effect. During that time, law enforcement will be able to issue warnings, as opposed to handing out tickets immediately.
That doesn't mean you're free to just use your mobile device behind the wheel for the first three months the law is in effect. Use this time to practice safe driving habits. Keep your phone out of your hands and your eyes on the road - we'll all be better off for it!