SCDOT is continuing cleanup efforts across the state – we are working hard to clear the travel lanes and get South Carolinians moving again. As you travel, you may notice trees and debris piles along the roadway – as soon as we get roads open and people moving again, we will move on to cleaning up the storm debris left behind along the side of our roadways. This video shows an SCDOT crew in Greenwood County clearing a travel lane along U.S. 25.
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Welcome to the South Carolina Department of Transportation, where employees use innovative ways to develop and maintain safe and efficient transportation systems in the state of South Carolina. Are you looking for a meaningful career in the Palmetto State? We have offices in every county of South Carolina and offer careers in a wide variety of fields including: Engineering, Information Technology, Finance, Human Resources, Communications, and more. Join us today and earn a competitive salary and benefits while supporting the people and the economy of South Carolina!
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We are not slowing down on storm recovery. From the crews on the ground, to the employees working in our sign shop and emergency operations center, our workforce is fully focused on getting South Carolina back to normal. If you see our folks out on the road, please slow down and give them room to work.
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SCDOT crews are working around the clock alongside our utility and local partners to continue to clear trees across the state in areas impacted by Tropical Storm Helene. The heavy winds from the storm brought down thousands of trees, especially in the western parts of the state. Thank you for being patient and giving our crews room to work – we’re doing our best to recover the roadway system and get South Carolinians moving again.