COLUMBIA – The South Carolina Department of Public Safety announces a preliminary number of eight persons killed on South Carolina roadways from Friday, November 3, at 6:00 p.m. until Sunday, November 5, at midnight.
Interstates |
1 |
US routes, SC roads and secondary roads |
7 |
County roads |
0 |
Seat belt used |
2 |
Seat belt not used |
4 |
Seat belt unknown |
0 |
Seat belt not applicable |
2 – pedestrians |
As of November 5, 817 people have died on South Carolina highways, compared to 862 highway deaths during the same time period in 2016.
Of the 549 motor vehicle occupants who have died in 2017, 268 were not wearing seat belts.
Through midnight November 5, 125 pedestrians have died compared to 120 in 2016; 102 motorcyclists have died compared to 131 in 2016; and 16 bicyclists have died compared to 22 in 2016 on state roads and highways.
Editor’s note: These numbers are preliminary and are based on fatal collisions compiled by the South Carolina Department of Public Safety as of midnight November 5, 2017.
For more detailed information on archived traffic fatality reports, please contact Laura Caskey, (803) 896-9402.
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety includes the Highway Patrol, State Transport Police, Bureau of Protective Services, Office of Highway Safety and Justice Programs, Immigration Enforcement Unit and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame. Our mission is to ensure public safety by protecting and serving the people of South Carolina and its visitors.