FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 27, 2000

CONTACT: SID GAULDEN, 803-896-8755

FATALITY REPORT: DPS REPORTS NINE KILLED

ON SOUTH CAROLINA HIGHWAYS DECEMBER 22 - 25

COLUMBIA – The South Carolina Department of Public Safety announces a preliminary number of nine (9) people killed on South Carolina highways from 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 22 through midnight Monday, December 25.

These numbers include all fatal accidents investigated by the South Carolina Highway Patrol. A total of 11 (eleven) people were killed during the 1999 Christmas holidays.

Two of the fatalities were pedestrians. In the remaining seven fatalities only one person was wearing a seat belt. Only one of the fatalities occurred on an Interstate and that happened on I-26 in Charleston County when the driver collided with a wall.

There have been 1,037 fatalities so far this year, compared to 1,044 at the same time in 1999.

Interstates 1 fatality
US routes, SC routes and secondary roads 8 fatalities
Seat belts used 1 fatalities
Seat belts not used 6 fatalities

Editor’s note: These numbers are preliminary. For more detailed information on any of the fatalities, please contact us.

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