Interstate
95:I-95 enters the state of South Carolina on its 198-mile trek near
the small town of Hamer, SC. It makes its first meeting with any
sizeable population in the city of Florence, SC where it meets up with
Interstate 20 just west of the town. This stretch of
I-95 is so heavily traveled that in 2004 SCDOT completed a 10 mile long
widening project. Heading south, I-95 crosses Lake Marion and after its
2mile water crossing ends up in the city of Santee and then Harleysville
where it has an interchange with Interstate 26.
At 1927 miles, I-95 is the longest north-south Interstate, and is known
for being the most heavily traveled Interstate. I-95 also passes through
more states (fifteen) than any other interstate highway system.
The southern terminus is in the city of Miami, Florida, at a junction
with U.S. Route 1 and Alligator Alley. To the north the terminus is at
the Canadian border at Houlton, Maine, where it becomes New Brunswick
Route 95.
While stories of missing and well hidden pieces
of I-95, as well as hosting some of the more devastating interstate accidents,
seems to be the norm for this interstate, the South Carolina portion is void of
any such attachments and is the safest and most event free section of this
roadway.
If you or a loved one have been injured in a
tractor trailer accident, you need the experienced lawyers of Munley, Munley
& Cartwright to protect your rights. Large trucking companies have their own
investigators and attorneys fighting for them, you need someone on your side. If you live in South Carolina and have been involved in a
tractor trailer accident - please do not delay in contacting us.
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