Yes. If a driver is cited under South Carolina’s Hands-Free law, it typically results in a conviction that appears on their driving record. Insurance companies routinely review these records to assess risk. A conviction for distracted driving often leads to higher insurance premiums for that driver, as they are statistically much more likely to cause an accident.
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Legally Reviewed ByYes. If a driver is cited under South Carolina’s Hands-Free law, it typically results in a conviction that appears on their driving record. Insurance...
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