Residents of James Island, SC, are voicing concerns over the safety of Folly Road, which has seen over 2,100 accidents from 2018 to 2022. The South Carolina Department of Transportation is proposing various safety improvements, including high visibility crosswalks and new traffic management measures. Local community members are actively participating in discussions to enhance pedestrian and driver safety, hoping for construction to begin as early as 2026.
Residents of James Island, South Carolina, are raising their voices as safety concerns grow over Folly Road. This bustling roadway has seen its fair share of accidents in recent years, prompting the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) to step in with a proposed plan for much-needed improvements.
In May 2023, SCDOT conducted a comprehensive road safety audit of a 5-mile section of Folly Road, stretching from Old Folly Beach Road to Maybank Highway. The findings reveal a staggering number of accidents: over 2,103 car accidents occurred between 2018 and 2022, along with 15 pedestrian and 21 bicycle accidents. Out of these incidents, 525 resulted in injuries, with 6 being tragically fatal. With such alarming numbers, it’s easy to understand why residents are calling for change.
In light of this data, SCDOT is stepping up to propose a series of safety enhancements intended to support drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike. Key proposals include:
The time for change seems to be now, and residents are eagerly supporting these modifications.
Community members have shared their thoughts, noting that the safety adjustments being considered are a step in the right direction. Suggested improvements from locals include adding more crosswalks, installation of more traffic lights, and making roads wider to better accommodate everyone on the road.
One local resident highlighted the pressing need for safety measures due to the high volume of traffic on Folly Road. Others echoed this sentiment, expressing their desire for a safer playing field for all road users—vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians. A notable concern has been raised by a resident who has experienced accidents first-hand. They mentioned feeling unsafe when walking or biking along the road, a sentiment shared by many.
In an effort to get these improvements off the ground, SCDOT has indicated that construction on the proposed changes could begin as early as 2026. However, the timeline isn’t set in stone. Community involvement remains important, with a public comment period open until November 22, 2024, allowing residents to voice their opinions on the proposed enhancements.
Despite these efforts, worries about the state of traffic safety and infrastructure persist on James Island. With multiple road projects facing criticism and delays, community members remain vigilant as they advocate for safer roads. The upcoming changes to Folly Road could be just the start of a larger movement towards improved transportation safety on the island. With a united front, residents are committed to making their voices heard for a safer tomorrow.
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