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WITH the first month of 2026 reaching its end, drivers are looking ahead to the new road rules they need to look out for in February.
While there aren’t as many as in previous months, what is coming could prove disastrous for drivers caught in violation of the new laws.
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One of the most significant is a law which could see drivers fined up to $500 just for leaving trash in their own vehicles.
In total, however, there are four new traffic laws drivers should be aware of heading into February 2026.
The trash law threatening drivers with a $500 fine for leaving garbage in their cars in Hilton Head, South Carolina is a major point of emphasis for local law enforcement.
The law specifically states its intent is to prevent the creation of rat infestations by attracting the scavengers to such enticing piles of rotten, discarded food.
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The law with the biggest potential to catch drivers by surprise is a new road rule making it a citable offense to drive just 1 mph over the posted speed limit anywhere in New York State.
Drivers risk earning themselves a maximum fine of $150 if caught speeding 1 to 10 mph over, but the real threat comes with the three points added to a driver’s license if they’re caught violating the law.
In New Hampshire, drivers are catching somewhat of a break from the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles thanks to a major vehicle registration change.
The state is no longer requiring mandatory vehicle safety inspections, meaning drivers will be able to register vehicles without having them inspected first.
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While there is pushback against the law, it seems set to take effect at the start of February, and will put the burden on drivers to be more aware of their car’s condition and ensure they aren’t ignoring key maintenance.
Finally, drivers feeling the need for speed will want to hit the brakes when approaching school zones in Florida, where a new law threatens to hit them with $100 fines.
The citations will be issued automatically to drivers caught going 10 mph over the school zone’s speed limit by the 14 new enforcement cameras installed near eight schools in the Lakeland area.
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