H4292

Roadway Protection and Safety Act

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Roadway Protection and Safety Act criminalizes street takeovers and related activities in South Carolina.

The Roadway Protection and Safety Act makes street takeovers illegal in South Carolina. It defines street takeovers as deliberate obstructions of public roadways by groups. Penalties include fines and imprisonment for participants, organizers, and spectators. Vehicles used in street takeovers must be impounded or forfeited. The act also prohibits street takeovers on private property without consent and mandates the seizure of vehicles with illegal modifications.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

46 Yea

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0 Nay

Calendar

Apr 28

12:00 AM

Senate Full Judiciary Committee on 355, 849, 936, 1001, 3021, 3049, 3163, 3335, 3387, 3474, 3558, 3731, 3874, 4188, 4292, 4706,

Apr 8

10:00 AM

Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on 1100, 4151, 4292, 5120

History

May 26

Effective date 05/15/26

May 26

Act No. 148

May 15

Signed By Governor