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1 day ago
Community members in Aiken, Greenville, Laurens, Pickens and Spartanburg counties should move all remaining debris to the side of the road, safely out of the roadway, by January 20 so crews can begin the final pass on debris pickup and expedite the cleanup process in these areas.
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1 day ago
There are more than 25 similar sites in impacted counties where debris is being moved to until it can be disposed.
Crews are continuing to collect debris in the counties most impacted and we are completing the final pass in many of those areas. (2/3)
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1 day ago
Since debris collection began following Hurricane Helene, SCDOT has collected more than 3 million cubic yards of debris.
These images show a debris management site in McCormick, South Carolina. (1/3) https://t.co/dvwd7qmwiv
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4 days ago
SCDOT crews recently completed work on a roundabout in Lee County. What was formerly the intersection of US 401 and SC 341 is now a roundabout with rumble strips, updated signs, and new medians.
Roundabouts have been shown to significantly decrease the chance for crashes. https://t.co/GmevyRPWg4
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6 days ago
As temperatures are expected drop below freezing again overnight, continue to drive with caution through the weekend.
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6 days ago
While interstates and primary routes are mostly clear following the winter storm, there could still be patches of ice on roadways, especially in the Upstate. Drivers, slow down, leave room between your vehicle and others on the road, and stay alert. https://t.co/LNVr3ob4pY
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6 days ago
Overnight as temperatures continue to drop, roads could become icy and dangerous for travel. If you don’t have to be out on the roads, stay home. If you do have to travel slow down, plan your route in advance and stick to interstate and primary routes. https://t.co/M1uun3F0zo
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1 week ago
SCDOT forces are continuing to treat roads with salt brine on interstates and high traffic corridors to help prevent ice accumulation. If you are traveling, give these vehicles and our crews room to work and drive with caution. If you don’t have to be out on the roads, stay home. https://t.co/jpE4zXTZNc
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1 week ago
Winter Storm warnings are in effect and many areas are already seeing winter weather impacting roadways. Stay home if you don’t need to travel and if you do need to be on the roadways, stick to interstate and primary routes, plan your travel in advance and drive with caution. https://t.co/g9bdn8Nk0x
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1 week ago
As the Winter Storm brings impacts to our state, SCDOT crews are out and working to keep roadways open and passable for essential workers to travel. If you see our crews working, slow down and give them space to work. https://t.co/ahLCKosMAw
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1 week ago
Winter weather impacts begin today in South Carolina. As travel conditions deteriorate, stay off the roadways if you can and if you have to be out, plan your route in advance and drive with caution. Real time travel at https://t.co/KWrDvfSqjG. https://t.co/3zRjsYZqJx
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1 week ago
Salt and brine trucks will continue to be on the roadways tonight and tomorrow.
If you are driving and encounter one of these trucks, please allow for distance between your vehicle and the truck. https://t.co/ecfQ9Vf2AL
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1 week ago
SCDOT crews around the state will continue preparing for impacts from Winter Storm Cora.
If you encounter one of our crews, SCDOT asks that you slow down and give them room to work. https://t.co/9IRybPsdwU
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1 week ago
SCDOT has crews mobilized across the state for possible snow and ice impacts associated with Winter Storm Cora.
Crews are pretreating the roads across the state in areas that could see winter weather impacts. SCDOT asks that drivers slow down and give crews space to work. https://t.co/K8RJetLa5a