News Summary
The significant redesign of the S.C. 170 and U.S. 278 intersection in Beaufort County has aimed to improve traffic flow and safety. While the redesign introduced features such as a free-flow lane and traffic lights, recent collision data indicates a reduction in total accidents but an increase in injuries. Officials plan further analysis to determine the effectiveness of these changes.
Beaufort County Intersection Redesign Yields Mixed Results
The intersection of S.C. 170 and U.S. 278 in Beaufort County has undergone significant redesign efforts to enhance traffic flow and safety. The changes, implemented in November 2024, aimed to accommodate the region’s growing population and traffic demands.
Key Features of the Redesign
- Free-flow lane introduced for better traffic movement.
- Traffic light and median added to improve safety.
- Two cantilevers and a shoulder sign were also included, although installation faced delays.
Collision Data Overview
Recent reports from the state Department of Public Safety indicate a change in collision statistics at the intersection:
- Total collisions decreased from nine in early 2024 to six in early 2025.
- Injuries rose from one in January-March 2024 to three in the same period in 2025.
- In 2023, there were 35 collisions and 10 injuries, without any fatalities.
- In 2024, collisions decreased to 32 incidents, but included one fatality.
Ongoing Concerns
Despite the overall decrease in collisions, injury numbers have emerged as a troubling trend:
- The intersection remains one of the top 10 most dangerous in Beaufort County.
- It was ranked sixth for collisions from January 2020 to July 2024.
Engineering Insights
County Director of Engineering, Bryan Bauer, noted plans for further analysis of the redesign’s effects after April 2025. Bauer has highlighted improvements in traffic flow at other nearby intersections following similar signal enhancements.
Recent Incidents
On April 18, 2025, a fatal head-on collision involving a 2008 Ford sedan and a 2021 BMW SUV occurred at S.C. 170. The female driver of the sedan was killed, while the SUV driver suffered non-fatal injuries. Additionally, there have been significant traffic delays on U.S. 278 due to reports of another accident involving lane closures.
As authorities continue to monitor the situation, further evaluation will shed light on how effectively the redesign measures have achieved their intended safety goals.
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Additional Resources
- Island Packet: Beaufort County Traffic News
- Wikipedia: Traffic Collision
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Road Safety
- WITN News: Multi-Vehicle Crash in Beaufort
- Google Search: Traffic Accidents Beaufort County
- ABC News 4: Fatal Single Vehicle Crash
- Google News: Beaufort County Traffic
