A Moncks Corner woman is looking for a change to her neighborhood’s traffic pattern, as she says trying to get out of her subdivision not only adds several minutes to her commute but is often unsafe.
Some Summerville residents say many subdivisions by Nexton Parkway deal with delays and safety issues on their everyday commute out of their neighborhoods.
Residents living on Patton Avenue in Johns Island are fed up with cars speeding around a blind corner. They say drivers are using this road as a shortcut near Savannah Highway, entering at Main Road to get to Brownswood Road.
After not seeing progress for nearly 20 years, one Berkeley County resident in the Huger community is speaking up on the progress of the Cainhoy Road project.
Residents of one Berkeley County neighborhood say potholes in the area frequently keep popping up and they’re afraid it could lead to future tire issues.
After claiming to have severe damage to her vehicle, one Berkeley County resident says she’s tired of seeing potholes being patched up and wants the infrastructure to hold.
One concerned resident living on James Island says there is a lack of communication on a traffic project that was designed to improve the safety and flow of traffic.
The Charleston County Coroner’s Office identified a man who died in a three-vehicle crash on Savannah Highway near Dobbin Road on New Year’s Day that left Savannah Highway closed for hours as officials investigated the crash.
A Johns Island resident worries that a traffic signal she encounters regularly at a James Island intersection could cause potential accidents and even landed her a traffic ticket.
State officials from the South Carolina Department of Transportation say they’re making changes to Brownswood Road and Southwick Drive beginning in the next week or two.
Trace Clutts has lived in the Goose Creek area for 23 years but he works at the ports, so he drives through the intersection of Mount Pleasant Street and Laurel Avenue every day on his way to work.
In Berkeley County, the city of Goose Creek and the South Carolina Department of Transportation worked together to approve a stop light at St. James Avenue and Myers Road.
Day four of the traffic shifts for the Berlin G. Myers Parkway Project Phase 3 in Dorchester County has some residents speaking out about how the project has directly affected them and their day-to-day travel.
A Berkeley County intersection has seen 13 accidents this year based on data from the South Carolina Department of Public Safety and now residents are asking for changes.
More and more people are taking their eyes off the road and looking at their phones, according to Charleston Police, who say they wish they could do more to curb distracted driving.
A woman with concerns about the intersection of Savannah Highway and Highway 165 in Ravenel says there are too many accidents because of a lack of turn arrows on the traffic signals.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation wants feedback on its plan to replace the facilities on the I-26 eastbound rest area in Charleston County.
In the past few weeks, several people have reached out to Live 5 News to complain about traffic and, what seemed to be, out of sync traffic signals in Mt. Pleasant. Turns out, those speculations were correct.
The area in question on Church Street is between St. James Street and Screven Street. It’s a popular road for locals and people traveling between Myrtle Beach and Charleston.