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South Carolina Highway 9 Truck (SC 9 Truck) is a 5.890-mile (9.479 km) ... Though official maps from the state show that Main Street is a secondary road (SC-S-13-1 ...
Description: Map of South Carolina Highway 9: Date: 10 March 2018: Source: Own work, data from U.S. Census Bureau and KML files on South Carolina highway articles: Author: Mr. Matté (if there is an issue with this image, contact me using this image's Commons talk page, my Commons user talk page, or my English Wikipedia user talk page; I'll know about it a lot faster)
SC 9 west of Chesterfield: 1940: 1947 SC 101: 56.522: 90.963 US 76 / Neeley Ferry Road in Hickory Tavern: SC 11 / Highway 912 near Tigerville: 1928: current SC 102: 25.550: 41.119 US 15 Bus. / US 15 Truck / Patrick Highway in North Hartsville: SC 9 in Chesterfield: 1936: current SC 103 — — SC 114 southeast of Gaffney
North Carolina Highway 9 (NC 9) is a 46.4-mile (74.7 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It serves as a connector route from South Carolina Highway 9 to eastern portions of the Appalachians around Asheville .
South Carolina Highway 6 had an average of 11.6 fatalities. Between 2018 and 2022, there were 56 fatal crashes, which resulted in 58 deaths. And 2021 was the worst year when 13 crashes resulted in ...
US 1 / US 52 / US 52 Truck / SC 9 / SC 9 Truck in Cheraw — — Completely concurrent with US 52 Truck US 15 Alt. — — Walterboro: North Carolina state line near McColl: 1937: 1946 The entire route was in concurrency with US 15 in South Carolina. US 15 Conn. 2.140: 3.444 US 15 / US 301 southwest of Santee: SC 6 in Santee — — Unsigned US ...
Constructing an acceleration lane on US Hwy 501 at SC Hwy 319 Connecting I-73 from SC Hwy 22 to Marion County line (local match funding) Widening US Hwy 701 to 4-lanes with turn lanes at intersections
South Carolina Highway 31 (SC 31), also known as the Carolina Bays Parkway, is a 28.097-mile (45.218 km) six-lane, limited-access highway that parallels (in most cases) the Intracoastal Waterway around Myrtle Beach. The first phase opened on December 17, 2002, completing a 22-mile (35 km) link between U.S. Route 501 (US 501) and SC 9.