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It was originally administered by the South Carolina Department of Transportation and is now operated by the Connector 2000 Association, which operates the Southern Connector. Palmetto Pass [ 1 ] Drivers are able to go through tolls at speeds up to 45 mph (72 km/h) at the two mainline toll plazas and 5 mph (8.0 km/h) at the ramp tolls on the ...
South Carolina Highway 9 Connector (SC 9 Conn.) is a 0.090-mile-long (0.145 km) connector route in the north-central part of Jonesville, in the northwestern part of Union County. It is a brief link between the SC 9 mainline (Main Street) and SC 18 (Pacolet Street). It is unsigned for its entire length.
South Carolina Highway 9 Business (Bennettsville) South Carolina Highway 9 Business (Chester) South Carolina Highway 9 Business (Lancaster) South Carolina Highway 9 Business (Loris) South Carolina Highway 9 Connector (Jonesville) South Carolina Highway 9 Connector (Lake View) South Carolina Highway 9 Truck (Cheraw) South Carolina Highway 10
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 ...
Interstate 185 (I-185) is a 17.7-mile (28.5 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway located entirely in Greenville County, South Carolina.I-185 serves as a spur route of I-85 into the city of Greenville as well as a shortcut route for drivers accessing I-385 from northbound I-85.
South Carolina Highway 18 Connector 1 (Union) South Carolina Highway 18 Connector 2 (Union) South Carolina Highway 18 Truck (Union) South Carolina Highway 49; South Carolina Highway 49 Connector (Monarch Mill) South Carolina Highway 49 Truck (Union) South Carolina Highway 56; South Carolina Highway 105; South Carolina Highway 112 (1940s) South ...
First, in 1922, federal highways were first constructed in the state (the first federal interstate highway in South Carolina, I-85, would not be completed until 1965). Then, in 1924, Governor Thomas G. McLeod signed the Pay-As-You-Go Highway Act, which created the state highway system.
First, for those who don't know, the I-26 Connector is a project designing a median-divided freeway, accessible only by interchanges, that will connect I-26 in southwest Asheville to U.S. 19/23/70 ...