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SCDPS Reports Six Killed On South Carolina Roadways February 28 To March 2, 2025

Mon, 03/03/2025

COLUMBIA — The South Carolina Department of Public Safety announces a preliminary number of six people killed on South Carolina roadways during the weekend beginning Friday, February 28, at 6:00 p.m. until Sunday, March 2, at 11:59 p.m.

Please note that these numbers are preliminary and are based on fatal collisions compiled by the South Carolina Department of Public Safety as of 11:59 p.m. on March 2, 2025. For confirmation on fatality information, please contact the appropriate county coroner’s office.

SOUTH CAROLINA TRAFFIC FATALITIES 
January 1 through March 2

2025

 

2024

 

2023

 

2022

County Name

Fatalities

 County Name

Fatalities

 County Name

Fatalities

 County Name

Fatalities

Abbeville

0

 Abbeville

1

 Abbeville

0

 Abbeville

1

Aiken

4

Aiken

14

Aiken

6

Aiken

3

Allendale

0

Allendale

0

Allendale

0

Allendale

1

Anderson

2

Anderson

4

Anderson

5

Anderson

5

Bamberg

1

Bamberg

0

Bamberg

1

Bamberg

1

Barnwell

0

Barnwell

3

Barnwell

2

Barnwell

1

Beaufort

2

Beaufort

4

Beaufort

6

Beaufort

2

Berkeley

7

Berkeley

7

Berkeley

17

Berkeley

5

Calhoun

0

Calhoun

1

Calhoun

2

Calhoun

1

Charleston

3

Charleston

15

Charleston

10

Charleston

7

Cherokee

3

Cherokee

2

Cherokee              2Cherokee

3

Chester

0

Chester

0

Chester

5

Chester

1

Chesterfield

1

Chesterfield

0

Chesterfield

2

Chesterfield

1

Clarendon

1

Clarendon

2

Clarendon

4

Clarendon

3

Colleton

0

Colleton

2

Colleton

2

Colleton

1

Darlington

5

Darlington

3

Darlington

5

Darlington

4

Dillon

1

Dillon

1

Dillon

0

Dillon

0

Dorchester

3

Dorchester

5

Dorchester

1

Dorchester

4

Edgefield

2

Edgefield

0

Edgefield

0

Edgefield

3

Fairfield

1

Fairfield

5

Fairfield

2

Fairfield

1

Florence

8

Florence

1

Florence

5

Florence

6

Georgetown

1

Georgetown

1

Georgetown

3

Georgetown

6

Greenville

2

Greenville

15

Greenville

13

Greenville

19

Greenwood

1

Greenwood

1

Greenwood

3

Greenwood

3

Hampton

2

Hampton

0

Hampton

0

Hampton

0

Horry

12

Horry

2

Horry

9

Horry

13

Jasper

4

Jasper

4

Jasper

1

Jasper

5

Kershaw

2

Kershaw

0

Kershaw

3

Kershaw

4

Lancaster

1

Lancaster

2

Lancaster

2

Lancaster

3

Laurens

2

Laurens

1

Laurens

2

Laurens

6

Lee

0

Lee

1

Lee

1

Lee

4

Lexington

2

Lexington

13

Lexington

4

Lexington

3

Marion

1

Marion

2

Marion

2

Marion

1

Marlboro

1

Marlboro

2

Marlboro

1

Marlboro

2

McCormick

0

McCormick

1

McCormick

0

McCormick

0

Newberry

2

Newberry

4

Newberry

0

Newberry

2

Oconee

0

Oconee

5

Oconee

2

Oconee

5

Orangeburg

4

Orangeburg

4

Orangeburg

8

Orangeburg

7

Pickens

1

Pickens

3

Pickens

2

Pickens

6

Richland

6

Richland

5

Richland

7

Richland

9

Saluda

2

Saluda

1

Saluda

2

Saluda

0

Spartanburg

8

Spartanburg

13

Spartanburg

11

Spartanburg

4

Sumter

0

Sumter

4

Sumter

5

Sumter

10

Union

0

 Union

1

 Union

1

 Union

0

Williamsburg

1

Williamsburg

0

Williamsburg

2

Williamsburg

2

York

4

York

5

York

8

York

3

Total

103

 Total

160

 Total

169

 Total

171

 *2023-2025 figures are preliminary.

 **Additional notice: Be advised, Real-Time Traffic is no longer availableFor traffic and road information, please check out SCDOT's website - https://www.511sc.org/


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