South Carolina Statutes

§ 56-5-750 — Failure to stop motor vehicle when signaled by law-enforcement vehicle.

South Carolina § 56-5-750
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 56MOTOR VEHICLES
Ch. 5UNIFORM ACT REGULATING TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAYS

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S.C. Code Ann. § 56-5-750 (2026).

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(A)In the absence of mitigating circumstances, it is unlawful for a motor vehicle driver, while driving on a road, street, or highway of the State, to fail to stop when signaled by a law enforcement vehicle by means of a siren or flashing light. An attempt to increase the speed of a vehicle or in other manner avoid the pursuing law enforcement vehicle when signaled by a siren or flashing light is prima facie evidence of a violation of this section. Failure to see the flashing light or hear the siren does not excuse a failure to stop when the distance between the vehicles and other road conditions are such that it would be reasonable for a driver to hear or see the signals from the law enforcement vehicle. Text of (B) effective until May 12, 2026.
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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 46-359; 1968 (55) 2497; 1988 Act No. 532, SECTION 14; 1993 Act No. 184, SECTION 251; 1995 Act No. 65, SECTION 1; 1996 Act No. 459, SECTION 180; 1999 Act No. 115, SECTION 6; 2001 Act No. 79, SECTION 2.H; 2016 Act No. 275 (S.1258), SECTION 73, eff July 1, 2016; 2025 Act No. 38 (H.3127), SECTION 1, eff May 12, 2026. Effect of Amendment 2025 Act No. 38, SECTION 1, reenacted (A) with no apparent change; in (B)(1), in the first sentence, substituted "not more than three years" for "not less than ninety days nor more than three years"; in (B)(2), in the first sentence, substituted "ten years" for "five years"; added (B)(3); in (C)(1), substituted "fifteen years" for "ten years"; in (C)(2), substituted "thirty years" for "twenty-five years"; and made other nonsubstantive changes.

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