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State Highways of South Carolina | |
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Highway marker of SC 9, SC 34, and SC 121 | |
System information | |
Maintained by SCDOT | |
Length | 41,414 mi[1] (66,649 km) |
Formed | 1922 |
State | South Carolina Highway nn (SC nn) |
System links | |
This is a List of state highways in South Carolina. They are owned and maintained by the U.S. state of South Carolina, through the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT).
List of primary routes
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Since its establishment, there have been countless removals and reestablishment of highways in the state (check notes for current or last form count). Typically, it is that one highway wins favor over another; while the other highway is either absorbed or downgraded to a secondary road.
List of alternate routes
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South Carolina alternate routes have been utilized in a multitude of ways, including business, bypass, cut-thru and spurs. Today, only one alternate route is currently active in the state.
List of business loops
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South Carolina business routes were first established in 1949. All business routes in the state are setup as a loop, meaning it will separate then converge back to the main highway. Typically, they serve to connect downtown areas in cities and towns in the state.
List of other special routes
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South Carolina, on rare occasion, will utilize other uniquely bannered routes in the state. Listed here are connector routes, truck routes, and spur routes.
- ^ "Statewide Transportation Improvement Program: 2017-2022" (PDF). South Carolina Department of Transportation. p. 15. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
Media related to State highways in South Carolina at Wikimedia Commons
- "South Carolina Route Log". AARoads. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
- "South Carolina Highways". Gribblenation. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
- "Mapmikey's South Carolina Highways Page". VAHighways' South Carolina Annex. Retrieved September 21, 2020.