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By state law, [1] the SCDOT's function and purpose is the systematic planning, construction, maintenance, and operation of the state highway system and the development of a statewide mass transit system that is consistent with the needs and desires of the public. The SCDOT also coordinates all state and federal programs relating to highways.
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 23 / Mt. Alpha Road in Ward: SC 121 / Gabe Road near Saluda: 1937: current SC 194: 14.690: 23.641 US 178 Conn. / US 378 in Saluda: SC 391 near Stoney Hill: 1939: current SC 195 — — SC 43 near Saluda: SC 194 northeast of Saluda: 1942: 1947 SC 196 — — SC 19 in Trenton: SC 23 southwest of Johnston: 1940
Nine projects around the state that received money from the South Carolina Transportation Infrastructure Bank are nearly half-a-billion dollars short on cash, according to state documents. 9 SC ...
South Carolina’s state employees would see more money in raises under a spending plan approved by senators Wednesday. The Senate’s $13 billion budget includes spending $155.6 million on state ...
Routed along US 501, SC 544 Conn., US 501 Bus., SC 90, Old Reaves Ferry Road, and SC 905 US 701 Truck: 1.468: 2.363 US 501 / US 501 Bus. / US 701 in Conway: US 701 / Sherwood Drive in Conway — — Routed along US 501 and Mill Pond Road US 701 Bus. 0.179: 0.288 US 701 north of Loris: US 701 Bus. at the North Carolina state line north of Loris
When state budget writers put together a spending plan next spring for the 2024-25 fiscal year, they will need to set aside at least $17.6 million in one-time costs and $18.7 million in annual ...
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS) exists to ensure the safety of South Carolina's citizens and visitors. The employees of the Department of Public Safety fulfill this mission by: Enforcing the traffic, motor vehicle and motor carrier laws; Educating the public on highway safety;