Increased South Carolina Trooper Presence Expected Over Thanksgiving Weekend

Increased South Carolina Trooper Presence Expected Over Thanksgiving Weekend

South Carolina motorists can expect to see an increased presence of state troopers on the roads during the Thanksgiving weekend. The South Carolina Highway Patrol (SCHP) is ramping up efforts to ensure safety as holiday travel peaks, with millions hitting the highways for family gatherings and shopping events.

A Focus on Reducing Accidents

The initiative aims to reduce traffic accidents and fatalities during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Troopers will focus on enforcing speed limits, seat belt usage, and impaired driving laws. High-traffic areas and interstates will see additional patrols, with officers conducting sobriety checkpoints and assisting stranded motorists.

“We want everyone to enjoy the holidays safely and responsibly,” said SCHP Commander Colonel Christopher Williamson. “Our increased presence is meant to remind drivers to stay alert and follow the rules of the road.”

Tips for Safe Travel

Drivers are encouraged to plan their routes in advance, allow extra time for travel, and remain vigilant behind the wheel. Authorities also stress the importance of designating a sober driver or using rideshare services if alcohol consumption is part of holiday celebrations.

For more information on road safety initiatives this weekend, visit South Carolina Department of Public Safety.

Working Together for a Safer Holiday

The SCHP urges South Carolinians to play their part by driving responsibly and reporting unsafe behaviors. With a collective effort from law enforcement and the public, the goal is to ensure a safe and joyful Thanksgiving weekend for all travelers.

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