Code of South Carolina Section 56-5-2930
Type of DUID Law: Under the Influence: Impairment
Section 56-5-2930 – It is unlawful for a person to drive a motor vehicle within this State while: …
(2) under the influence of any other [than alcohol] drug or combination of other drugs or substances which cause impairment to the extent that the person’s faculties to drive are materially and appreciably impaired; or
(3) under the combined influence of alcohol and any other drug or drugs or substances which cause impairment to the extent that the person’s faculties to drive are materially and appreciably impaired.
Type of Drug Prohibited: Any drug or substance that can cause impairment
Marijuana use in vehicle
- South Carolina does not allow the recreational or medicinal use of marijuana.
Reference: Drugged Driving: 2016 Summary of Key Provisions of State Laws