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The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is a government agency in the US state of South Carolina.Its mission is to build and maintain roads and bridges and administer mass transit services.
The Motor Vehicle Owners' Right to Repair Act, sometimes also referred to as Right to Repair, is a name for several related proposed bills in the United States Congress and several state legislatures which would require automobile manufacturers to provide the same information to independent repair shops as they do for dealer shops.
Western end of SC 49 concurrency 2.797: 4.501: SC 55 south / Lake Wylie Road – Clover: Northern terminus of SC 55 4.847: 7.800: SC 49 south (Charlotte Highway) / Bethfields Terrace – York: Eastern end of SC 49 concurrency: Rock Hill: 11.907: 19.162: SC 161 north (Old York Road) / Adnah Church Road – York: Western end of SC 161 concurrency ...
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) operates and maintains one welcome center and two rest areas along I-77. The welcome center, which has a travel information facility on site, is located in Fort Mill at milemarker 89 (southbound), and the rest areas are located in Richburg at milemarkers 65 (north and southbound) between exits 65 (SC 9) and 73 (SC 901).
OBD-II PIDs (On-board diagnostics Parameter IDs) are codes used to request data from a vehicle, used as a diagnostic tool.. SAE standard J1979 defines many OBD-II PIDs. All on-road vehicles and trucks sold in North America are required to support a subset of these codes, primarily for state mandated emissions inspections.
Southern end of SC 72 concurrency: 32.040: 51.563: SC 5 south (South Heckle Boulevard south) / SC 72 east (Saluda Street north) to I-77 north – Downtown Rock Hill: Northern end of SC 72 concurrency; southern end of SC 5 concurrency: 34.690: 55.828: SC 322 (Cherry Road / McConnells Highway) – McConnells: 35.280: 56.778
SC 161 Northbound in Rock Hill. SC 161 is a multi-lane highway, traversing from U.S. Route 21 (US 21) and Interstate 77 (I-77), through the northern part of Rock Hill and north around York, to the back entrance area of Kings Mountain State Park and Kings Mountain National Military Park, and ends at the North Carolina state line.
First appearing in the early 1900s, [2] many filling stations offered vehicle repair services as part of their full service operation. This once popular trend has declined significantly over the years as many locations found it more profitable to exchange vehicle service bays for grocery isles, which ultimately led to the emergence of the quick oil change industry.