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Squat vehicles will be illegal to operate on South Carolina roads when the new law takes effect on Nov. 12. However, law enforcement will only issue warning citations for the first 180 days.
While the law takes effect with the start of the new fiscal year on July 1, the General Assembly included language setting 180 days before squat truck drivers can be fined for their rides.
Law enforcement have been writing warning tickets after the new South Carolina squat truck law was passed in July 2023. But that changes this month as the law kicks into gear.
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The low-riding trucks popular along ocean front roads in Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach could be barred from SC roadways. A ‘tragic problem:’ SC lawmakers renew push to get Carolina Squat ...
The low-riding trucks that cruise Ocean Boulevard are considered safety hazards. Myrtle Beach police chief is among those who wants them off the road Carolina Squat truck ban cruises through SC ...
Trucks and SUVs modified to ride low to the ground could be banned in South Carolina. They’re already outlawed in Virginia and North Carolina. Behind the wheel of a Carolina squat.
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