New Law in South Carolina? You Could Be Breaking It Without Even Knowing

South Carolinians may be unknowingly breaking laws every single day without realizing it. From outdated ordinances still on the books to oddly specific city rules, you might be surprised at what’s technically illegal in the Palmetto State.

Here are some real South Carolina laws that could catch you off guard:

1. It’s Illegal to Park in Your Own Driveway in Some Cities

In some South Carolina cities, parking in your own driveway incorrectly could land you a fine! For example, Charleston enforces strict rules about blocking sidewalks, even if your car is slightly over the edge of your driveway. Parking against the flow of traffic on a public street? Also illegal.

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