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For those who must travel, SCDOT asks that you use caution and report any downed trees or debris to the department directly at 855-467-2378. Check closed SC roads online To check which roads are ...
SCDOT crews are currently working in impacted areas to clear drainage structures, place barricades and remove downed trees and debris from roadways. Check closed roads To check on which roads are ...
SCDOT plans to widen I-26 from Old Sandy Run Road in Calhoun County to Ridgeville Road in Berkeley County. [14] Work on the road widening project officially began in October 2022. [15] On July 6, 2023, a tractor trailer pulling an excavator hit a bridge carrying Bachman Chapel Road over I-26 in Newberry when it was too tall to clear it. The ...
Napier, who knew traffic was already a problem in the area, persuaded President Ronald Reagan to provide funding for studies. [2] Authorized by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA), I-73 was established as a north–south high-priority corridor from Charleston, South Carolina, to Detroit, Michigan. [3] [4]
South Carolina utilizes a numbering system to keep track of all non-interstate and primary highways that are maintained by SCDOT. First appearing in 1947 [citation needed] (when a huge amount of highways were cancelled or truncated), the "state highway secondary system" [4] carries the number of the county followed by a unique number for the particular road.
SC 81 / Tom Young Bridge Road southeast of Lowndesville: SC 28 / SC 184 east of Antreville: 1928: 1932 First form SC 284: 19.590: 31.527 SC 81 / Tom Young Bridge Road southeast of Lowndesville: SC 28 / SC 184 east of Antreville: 1940: current Second form SC 285 — — US 21 / SC 281 in Beaufort: Hunting Island: 1939
“Drivers should be aware of these traffic shifts and can plan their routes ahead of time by using SCDOT’s 511 SC app or by visiting 511sc.org,” the news release said. Map of Intersection of ...
In Anderson, the road widens to six lanes with a reversible turn lane. After a concurrency with US 178, the road narrows to five lanes, and, as it goes south towards downtown Anderson, it narrows againk to four. However, the sections around Seneca, Clemson, and Anderson are well developed with many traffic lights.