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South Carolina becomes first East Coast state to adopt full 'Stop As Yield' bicycle law
South Carolina has become the first East Coast state to fully adopt the 'Stop As Yield' bicycle law after Governor Henry McMaster signed the bill into law. The policy aims to improve bicycle safety by allowing cyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs.
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