I-526 Lowcountry Corridor

I-526 Lowcountry Corridor The 526 Lowcountry Corridor Project will improve mobility and safety along one of the more congested corridors in our state.

NOTE: All comments and messages posted on or received through social media will not be considered “formal” comments for the project record. To provide comments for the official public record, visit the project website at 526LowcountryCorridor.com. The 526 Lowcountry Corridor connects port terminals to distribution centers, enhances local and statewide commerce and industry, and provides community

connections for workforce mobility. A virtual lifeline, I-526 also includes three major river crossings to facilitate hurricane evacuation throughout the region. In cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), SCDOT will focus on a critical piece of the I-526 Corridor, extending from Rivers Avenue to Paul Cantrell Boulevard. The community is encouraged to participate in a process prescribed by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to help produce a vision for this Lowcountry gateway that reflects the needs of the region.

06/06/2026

June 6th is National Secure Your Load Day—an educational campaign aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of unsecured loads and promoting safe load practices.

Unsecured loads can create serious hazards on the road in just moments. Taking the time to properly tie down items helps prevent debris and keeps everyone traveling safely.

05/28/2026

Warmer temperatures can affect tire pressure more than many drivers realize. Underinflated or over inflated tires can impact vehicle handling, braking, and tire wear.

As the weather warms in the Lowcountry, check your tire pressure regularly to keep your vehicle performing safely.

When driving on I-526, take a moment to protect the people working roadside. South Carolina’s Move Over Law requires dri...
05/17/2026

When driving on I-526, take a moment to protect the people working roadside.

South Carolina’s Move Over Law requires drivers to change lanes when approaching stopped vehicles with flashing lights. Always check your mirrors, signal appropriately, and merge safely. If traffic doesn’t allow a lane change, reduce speed and proceed with caution.

Want more details? You can read a clear breakdown of the law at scdps.sc.gov/DrivinginSC/move-over-law

Buckle up before you roll out on I-526. The “Click It or Ticket” campaign runs through the end of May and serves as a re...
05/11/2026

Buckle up before you roll out on I-526.

The “Click It or Ticket” campaign runs through the end of May and serves as a reminder that wearing a seat belt is one of the simplest ways to stay safer on I-526.

SCDOT and South Carolina Department of Public Safety recently announced that annual roadway fatalities in South Carolina...
05/05/2026

SCDOT and South Carolina Department of Public Safety recently announced that annual roadway fatalities in South Carolina are at their lowest level in more than a decade—a positive sign that coordinated safety investments are making a difference.

By working together and making smart choices behind the wheel, we can keep moving forward toward a safer future everywhere.

Learn more about the I-526 Lowcountry Corridor WEST and EAST projects at 526LowcountryCorridor.com.
04/27/2026

Learn more about the I-526 Lowcountry Corridor WEST and EAST projects at 526LowcountryCorridor.com.

We all play a role in keeping I-526 litter-free. Lead by example by choosing not to litter—today and every day.
04/22/2026

We all play a role in keeping I-526 litter-free. Lead by example by choosing not to litter—today and every day.

It’s National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (NPSTW)! NPSTW recognizes telecommunications personnel across the nat...
04/12/2026

It’s National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (NPSTW)!

NPSTW recognizes telecommunications personnel across the nation who serve our communities, citizens, and public safety personnel every day.

For resources for your 911 Center and ways you can recognize public safety telecommunicators this year, visit cisa.gov/national-public-safety-telecommunicators-week.

NHTSA  reports that cell phone use is the most common form of distracted driving—and in South Carolina, it’s against the...
04/06/2026

NHTSA reports that cell phone use is the most common form of distracted driving—and in South Carolina, it’s against the law to hold an electronic mobile device while driving.

If staying off your phone is a challenge, try activating your device’s “Do Not Disturb” setting or placing your device in the vehicle glove box or back seat until you arrive at your destination.

Learn more about distracted driving at nhtsa.gov/campaign/distracted-driving.

Heading out of town this spring? A little road trip prep can make all the difference. ✅ Simple steps like checking your ...
03/30/2026

Heading out of town this spring? A little road trip prep can make all the difference. ✅ Simple steps like checking your tires and allowing extra travel time help keep every mile traveled on I-526 and beyond safer and smoother.

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