SOUTH CAROLINA (WSPA) -- Starting September 1, South Carolina drivers will face new restrictions as a hands-free law takes effect, making it illegal to hold a phone or any device while driving.
The South Carolina Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Law aims to reduce accidents caused by distracted driving, a leading cause of crashes in the state.
"In less than a second, you know, somebody's life can change just in a snap of a finger. Just from one mistake," said Master Trooper Brandon Bolt with the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
"I'm for it. I think it's a big distraction. People being on their phones. I see it all the time. I've almost been hit by people," said Brandon Oliver, a Campobello resident.
The new law prohibits texting, scrolling, or watching videos while driving, though drive