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Interstate 526 (I-526) is a 19.56-mile (31.48 km) auxiliary route of I-26, providing a partial beltway around Charleston, South Carolina, in the United States.The route serves several purposes, firstly, as a bypass for through traffic on U.S. Route 17 (US 17) to avoid downtown Charleston, and, secondly, for traffic on I-26 bound for the coastal towns located north and south of Charleston.
I-526: Crosses: Ashley River: Locale: Charleston, SC - North Charleston, SC: Official name: General William C. Westmoreland Bridge: Maintained by: South Carolina Department of Transportation: Characteristics; Design: Stringer/Multi-beam or Girder: Total length: 3907 feet (1191.2 m) Width: 40 feet (12m) each span: Load limit: 45 metric tons ...
The Don N. Holt Bridge is a parallel chord, three-span continuous, modified Warren-type truss bridge that carries Interstate 526 (I-526) over the Cooper River between Charleston and North Charleston. It was built in 1992 by the South Carolina Department of Transportation and was designed by HNTB Corporation .
For real-time updates on South Carolina roads, the state Department of Transportation maintains live traffic cameras to track traffic and weather conditions. In the Myrtle Beach area, SCDOT has :
More icy conditions are likely along with some heavy snow, more power outages and difficult travel. Be prepared to have schools in the south cancelled or have them working remotely. (5:08 p.m. ET ...
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US 17 – Charleston, Jacksonboro: Southern terminus: 0.150– 0.160: 0.241– 0.257: I-526 east – North Charleston: I-526 exit 10; no access to eastbound I-526 from northbound SC 7: 1.290: 2.076: SC 61 (Ashley River Road) – Folly Beach, Summerville: 3.080: 4.957: SC 171 south (Old Towne Road) – Johns Island: Northern terminus of SC 171 ...
These five South Carolina counties have had most of the deadly car crashes in the state in 2023. Meanwhile, the Christmas travel season is expected to reach near record levels.