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SCDPS Reports 11 Killed on South Carolina Roadways During Christmas Holiday Travel Period

Mon, 12/29/2025

COLUMBIA — The South Carolina Department of Public Safety announces a preliminary number of 11 persons killed on South Carolina roadways during the Christmas holiday travel period beginning Wednesday, December 24, at 6:00 p.m. until Sunday, December 28, at 11:59 p.m. For comparison, there were 12 fatalities during the Christmas holiday period in 2024, which ran from December 21 - December 25, 2024. 

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 December 28, 2025. For confirmation on fatality information, please contact the appropriate county coroner’s office.

South Carolina Traffic Fatalities
January 1 through December 28

County Name

2025*

2024*

2023*

2022

Abbeville

1

4

5

7

Aiken

23

29

38

28

Allendale

3

1

2

2

Anderson

34

44

27

45

Bamberg

6

3

6

2

Barnwell

2

8

5

1

Beaufort

18

27

19

21

Berkeley

33

36

60

49

Calhoun

5

6

7

4

Charleston

61

62

75

64

Cherokee

15

20

14

16

Chester

9

8

11

20

Chesterfield

10

10

8

14

Clarendon

11

9

16

15

Colleton

14

17

16

24

Darlington

33

22

27

18

Dillon

8

14

12

10

Dorchester

20

37

14

20

Edgefield

6

6

4

8

Fairfield

7

10

15

7

Florence

35

28

30

39

Georgetown

7

20

22

18

Greenville

42

89

75

102

Greenwood

5

5

16

13

Hampton

4

5

5

10

Horry

62

59

64

79

Jasper

12

17

19

21

Kershaw

14

10

11

17

Lancaster

16

20

15

15

Laurens

22

17

26

24

Lee

7

4

5

11

Lexington

39

54

46

43

Marion

13

14

13

6

Marlboro

8

9

10

13

McCormick

1

4

1

4

Newberry

12

8

9

10

Oconee

17

14

12

16

Orangeburg

29

48

37

45

Pickens

15

21

18

17

Richland

48

64

60

66

Saluda

4

8

6

2

Spartanburg

73

65

83

59

Sumter

25

23

30

30

Union

3

10

7

9

Williamsburg

12

9

7

9

York

35

34

30

28

Statewide Totals

879

1,032

1,038

1,081

*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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