It's a habit most drivers don't think twice about, queuing up a favourite playlist before pulling out of the driveway.
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The grace period for the new hands-free law officially ended this past weekend, marking a new era of enforcement aimed at ...
A Lake Worth Beach, Florida woman was pulled over on February 11 and cited for using a wireless communications device while driving. According to the citation, a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office ...
On Feb. 28, South Carolina law enforcement officers will stop issuing warnings and begin ticketing under the new Hands‑Free and Distracted Driving Act.
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Starting Saturday, holding your cell phone while driving might cost you. First-time offenders of a hands-free driving law will have to pay a $100 fine.  Get popped twice and the fine is doubled – and ...
But if your driving suffers while you eat, or spill, that could be trouble. After all, what could be more distracting than guac in your groin or latte in your lap while trying to navigate 836? And ...
Starting February 28, drivers throughout the state will be faced with fines for holding their phones while behind the wheel.
The South Carolina Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act took effect on Sept. 1, 2025. But the warning period ends Feb. 28.