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SCDPS Reports Six Killed On South Carolina Roadways September 12 To September 14, 2025

Mon, 09/15/2025

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, September 12, at 6:00 p.m. until Sunday, September 14, 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 September 14, 2025. For confirmation on fatality information, please contact the appropriate county coroner’s office.

SOUTH CAROLINA TRAFFIC FATALITIES  
January 1 through September 14

2025*

 

2024*

 

2023*

 

2022

CountyFatalities CountyFatalities CountyFatalities CountyFatalities
Abbeville1 Abbeville3 Abbeville2 Abbeville5
Aiken11 Aiken22 Aiken31 Aiken20
Allendale2 Allendale1 Allendale1 Allendale2
Anderson25 Anderson32 Anderson22 Anderson33
Bamberg6 Bamberg1 Bamberg5 Bamberg1
Barnwell1 Barnwell8 Barnwell5 Barnwell1
Beaufort14 Beaufort20 Beaufort18 Beaufort13
Berkeley27 Berkeley27 Berkeley40 Berkeley28
Calhoun5 Calhoun3 Calhoun5 Calhoun3
Charleston41 Charleston50 Charleston46 Charleston53
Cherokee16 Cherokee17 Cherokee12 Cherokee9
Chester6 Chester5 Chester7 Chester15
Chesterfield5 Chesterfield7 Chesterfield7 Chesterfield8
Clarendon6 Clarendon4 Clarendon14 Clarendon14
Colleton8 Colleton12 Colleton15 Colleton19
Darlington28 Darlington11 Darlington19 Darlington13
Dillon6 Dillon5 Dillon6 Dillon6
Dorchester13 Dorchester32 Dorchester10 Dorchester9
Edgefield5 Edgefield4 Edgefield1 Edgefield6
Fairfield6 Fairfield9 Fairfield8 Fairfield5
Florence26 Florence17 Florence15 Florence31
Georgetown6 Georgetown14 Georgetown16 Georgetown11
Greenville29 Greenville65 Greenville53 Greenville73
Greenwood4 Greenwood5 Greenwood11 Greenwood11
Hampton2 Hampton4 Hampton4 Hampton6
Horry48 Horry41 Horry46 Horry48
Jasper7 Jasper12 Jasper12 Jasper17
Kershaw11 Kershaw10 Kershaw7 Kershaw12
Lancaster11 Lancaster10 Lancaster13 Lancaster12
Laurens14 Laurens15 Laurens18 Laurens16
Lee3 Lee2 Lee3 Lee6
Lexington25 Lexington39 Lexington33 Lexington28
Marion11 Marion10 Marion11 Marion2
Marlboro3 Marlboro7 Marlboro3 Marlboro9
McCormick1 McCormick2 McCormick0 McCormick2
Newberry7 Newberry8 Newberry7 Newberry6
Oconee12 Oconee10 Oconee6 Oconee13
Orangeburg21 Orangeburg34 Orangeburg25 Orangeburg28
Pickens12 Pickens14 Pickens13 Pickens10
Richland32 Richland41 Richland44 Richland50
Saluda2 Saluda4 Saluda6 Saluda2
Spartanburg61 Spartanburg41 Spartanburg63 Spartanburg38
Sumter15 Sumter13 Sumter23 Sumter25
Union1 Union8 Union3 Union6
Williamsburg9 Williamsburg7 Williamsburg2 Williamsburg7
York21 York18 York23 York20
Total626 Total724 Total734 Total752

*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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