Hwy. 17 reopens after traffic incident in Charleston County

Hwy. 17 reopens after ‘traffic incident’ in Charleston County

CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. – A stretch of Highway 17 in Charleston County, South Carolina, was shut down temporarily on Tuesday afternoon due to a traffic incident in the Jacksonboro area. The southbound lanes beyond Parkers Ferry Road were sealed off, causing a disruption to normal traffic flow for a few hours.

The Charleston County deputies arrived at the scene near Highway 17 past Parkers Ferry Road around 2:30 p.m., initiating an immediate shutdown of the affected area until just before 5:30 p.m. when the roadway was declared open.

There has been no word yet on the details of the traffic incident that led to the road closure, and the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office has not responded to repeated queries for more information. However, it’s clear that whatever transpired required a significant response from local law enforcement.

Community Impact

This closure highlighted the pivotal role of major highways like Hwy. 17 at facilitating not merely local but also regional traffic. During the three-hour shutdown, drivers were compelled to seek alternate routes, leading to potential delays.

Response from Local Authorities

Officials from Charleston County Sheriff’s Office were fast to respond to the accident. On their social media post, they informed the public about the road closure in an effort to prevent further obstruction or potential accidents. The incident was addressed urgently, and the highway was reopened by 5:30 p.m.

Navigating the Incident

Although details of the incident are still undisclosed, it serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining road safety rules and regulations. The quick action taken by the local officials ensured that the consequences of the incident were minimized, and normal traffic flow was restored within a few hours.

Motorists are advised to be vigilant while using the road, and to follow real-time traffic updates, particularly during peak travel times. This will not only help individuals to maintain their schedules, but also guarantees the safety of everyone on the road.

On-Going Investigation

The investigation into the traffic incident is ongoing, with further updates expected from the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office. Details will be released as they become available to ensure that any lessons that could be drawn from the incident are not lost.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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