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SCDPS Releases Hands-Free Citation Data After First 30 Days of Enforcement

Mon, 03/30/2026

COLUMBIA – After a six-month warning period, law enforcement across South Carolina began issuing citations for the state’s Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Law on February 28, 2026.

The total number of citations issued by SCDPS (SC Highway Patrol, SC State Transport Police, and the SC Bureau of Protective Services) for hands-free violations from February 28, 2026 – March 29, 2026 is 1,994.

The total number of hands-free citations issued by other law enforcement agencies* for hands-free violations for the same reporting period is 1,501, bringing the statewide total of hands-free citations to 3,495.

*It is to be noted that law enforcement agencies have until the 10th of each month to report their numbers, which may impact the statistics provided below.  

Hands-free law citations by county – Feb 28 – March 29, 2026

CountyDPSReporting AgenciesState Total
ABBEVILLE369
AIKEN13444178
ALLENDALE134
ANDERSON11015125
BAMBERG22123
BARNWELL70272
BEAUFORT11718
BERKELEY335992
CALHOUN202
CHARLESTON30440470
CHEROKEE16218
CHESTER32234
CHESTERFIELD6511
CLARENDON909
COLLETON415
DARLINGTON78987
DILLON14014
DORCHESTER73744
EDGEFIELD30030
FAIRFIELD11011
FLORENCE41647
GEORGETOWN452671
GREENVILLE18249231
GREENWOOD36440
HAMPTON11617
HORRY211134345
JASPER15722
KERSHAW32234
LANCASTER181230
LAURENS20222
LEE14014
LEXINGTON8655141
MARION16016
MARLBORO415
MCCORMICK 011
NEWBERRY72431
OCONEE9514
ORANGEBURG531669
PICKENS3091121
RICHLAND12658184
SALUDA25025
SPARTANBURG240224464
SUMTER253762
UNION527
WILLIAMSBURG39342
YORK81103184

Total

199415013495

South Carolina’s Hands-Free Law prohibits drivers from holding or supporting a mobile device with any part of their body to read or send texts or emails, use websites, browse/post on social media, watch movies, or take calls and video calls.

Exceptions to the law include using a mobile electronic device while legally parked or stopped, using the device in hands-free mode, and listening to audio content as long as drivers are not holding the device while doing so. Law enforcement and first responders are also exempt while performing official duties. Learn more here.

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