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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.
US 52 / SC 6 Truck / Main Street Extension in Moncks Corner: 1922: current SC 7 — — Georgia state line southwest of Calhoun Falls: NC 51 at the North Carolina state line near Fort Mill: 1922: 1942 First form SC 7: 5.920: 9.527 US 17 in Charleston: US 52 / US 78 in North Charleston: 1956: current Second form SC 8 — —
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.
Plans are to widen the existing road to provide safety improvements at key intersections and provide a combination of multi-use paths, on-street bicycle facilities, and sidewalks to promote ...
East Bay Street / Broad Street in Charleston: US 52 / Mount Pleasant Street in Charleston — — Unsigned US 52 Conn. 0.900: 1.448 I-26 in North Charleston: US 52 / US 78 in North Charleston — — Unsigned US 52 Truck: 4.780: 7.693 US 52 / US 301 / West 3rd Loop Road in Florence: US 52 in Florence — — US 52 Conn. 1.070: 1.722 US 52 / US ...
SC 277 begins at the intersection of Elmwood Avenue and Bull Street in downtown Columbia. From this point, US 76 heads south along Bull Street and west along Elmwood Avenue. SC 277 heads north on a six-lane surface divided highway passing a residential neighborhood to the west and state office buildings to the east.
SC 14 (Main Street / SC 101 Truck south) Northern terminus of SC 101 Truck: Greenville–Spartanburg county line: 14.120: 22.724: SC 101 south (South Line Street) / SC 357 north (North Line Street) – Apalache, Woodruff: Eastern end of SC 101 concurrency; southern terminus of SC 357: Spartanburg: 15.916– 15.929: 25.614– 25.635: SC 80 (J ...
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) operates and maintains one welcome center and seven rest areas along I-26. Welcome centers, which have a travel information facility on site, are located at milemarker 3 (eastbound); rest areas are located at milemarkers 63 (east and westbound), 123 (east and westbound), 150 (eastbound), 152 (westbound), and 204 (eastbound). [2]