Month: January 2026

Are You Ready for 2026? South Carolina’s Hands-Free Driving Law Explained

Starting February 28, 2026, South Carolina drivers will face real enforcement under the state’s Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act. While the law technically took effect in September 2025, the first several months focused on education and warnings. That grace period ends in 2026, and many drivers may be surprised by how easy it is to […]

Washington’s 2026 Impaired Driving Law Changes: DUI and “Physical Control” Updates You Should Know

Starting January 1, 2026, Washington’s impaired driving laws get a major refresh under Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1493 (Chapter 306, Laws of 2024). If you drive in Washington, there are a few changes that will have real, day-to-day impact, especially if someone has prior impaired driving history, or if a stop involves suspected drug impairment. […]

Colorado Legalizes Motorcycle Lane-Filtering: What Drivers Need to Know

Colorado enacted a new law that legalizes motorcycle lane-filtering under limited and specific circumstances. This change, introduced by Senate Bill 24-079, brings new expectations and responsibilities for both motorcyclists and other drivers. As Colorado roadways adjust to this policy, all drivers must understand how the law works and how it affects safe driving behavior. Understanding […]