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Below is a list of the key highway safety laws in South Carolina. For more information, contact the South Carolina Office of Highway Safety.

No state law

Sources: National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and State Highway Safety Offices.

Handheld Ban All Cell Phone Ban Text Messaging Ban Crash
Data
School Bus Drivers Novice Drivers All Drivers School Bus Drivers Novice Drivers
            See footnote

South Carolina has a Distracted/inattention attribute under Contributing Factors.

Sources: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and State Highway Safety Offices.

Child Restraint Required
unless indicated, # refers to Yrs.(Lbs.)
Adult Safety Belt Permissible
unless indicated, # refers to Yrs.(Lbs.)
Maximum Fine
1st Offense
<1 (or <20) in rear-facing infant seat; 1 - 5 (and 20 - 39) in forward-facing child safety seat; 1 - 5 (and 40 - 80) in booster seat secured by lap/shoulder belt (lap belt alone is not permissible); <5 in rear seat if available 1 - 5 (and >80) or <5 if child's knees bend over the seat edge when sitting up straight with his/her back firmly against the seat back $150

Sources: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and State Highway Safety Offices.

Per Se Laws for Drugs (Forbidding Prohibited Substances in Driver's Body) DEC/DRE Programs
(Providing Law Enforcement Training)
Included in drunk driving statute Yes

Source: State Highway Safety Offices.

Admin. License Suspen-
sion on 1st Offense
Limited Driving Privileges During Suspension Inc. Penalty for High BAC Open Container Laws Repeat Offender Laws Vehicle and License Plate Sanctions Ignition Interlocks Alcohol Exclusion Laws Limiting Treatment Opportunity
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Vehicle confiscation Mandatory for repeat convictions Yes

Sources: Ensuring Solutions to Alcohol Problems, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and State Highway Safety Offices.

Learner Stage Intermediate Stage Full Privilege
Min. Age
(Yrs./Mos.)
Required
Supervised
Driving Hours
(Night Hours)
Min. Age
(Yrs./ Mos.)
Min. Dura-
tion
(Mos.)
Min. Age
(Yrs./Mos.)
Night-
time Driving Restriction
Passenger
Restriction*
(* family members exempt)
15 6 15 / 6 EST
6 p.m. - 6 a.m.

EDT
8 p.m. - 6 a.m.
No more than 2 pass. unless supervised by >21-yr. old driver* (to/from school exempt) 16 / 6 40 (10)

Sources: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) an

Motorcyclists Bicyclists
Universal Helmet Law (Year Enacted) Partial Law Universal Helmet Law Repealed
  <21 1980  

Sources: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and State Highway Safety Offices.

Length of Regular Renewal Cycle (Yrs.) Provisions for Mature Drivers
10 Renewal every 5 yrs. for >65; vision test required for >65

Sources: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and State Highway Safety Offices.

Type of Law Who is Covered (Yrs.) In What Seat Maximum Fine 1st Offense
Primary >6 All $25

Sources: Insurance Institute for Highway and State Highway Safety Offices.

Permitted on Sidewalks/Bicycle Paths Permitted on Roads Helmets Required Minimum Age Pedestrian Laws Apply
Sidewalks and bicycle paths Yes if no sidewalk avail.     Yes

Sources: Segway LLC and State Highway Safety Offices.

Checkpoints Conducted? Comments
Yes  

Sources: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and State Highway Safety Offices.

Rural Interstates Urban Interstates Other Limited Access Roads
Cars
(mph)
Trucks
(mph)
Cars
(mph)
Trucks
(mph)
Cars
(mph)
Trucks
(mph)
70 70 70 70 60 60

Sources: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and State Highway Safety Offices.

No state law

Sources: National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and State Highway Safety Offices.

Multiple of Original Fine Violations Affected Workers Must Be Present
$75-$200 or not more than 30 days jail or both Speeding No

Sources: National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse and State Highway Safety Offices.