Tuesday, July 22 2025

COLUMBIA, S.C. (July 21, 2025) — The South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS) reports that nine people were killed in motor vehicle collisions on state roadways during the weekend of July 18 to July 20. The preliminary data reflects fatal crashes occurring from 6:00 p.m. Friday through 11:59 p.m. Sunday.

According to the agency, these weekend fatalities contribute to a year-to-date total of 465 traffic deaths statewide as of July 20. This marks a decline from the 569 fatalities recorded during the same period in 2024.

Focus on York County

York County has reported 14 roadway fatalities so far in 2025, slightly down from 16 during the same timeframe last year. The county remains among the areas with the highest number of traffic-related deaths in South Carolina.

While the state is seeing an overall decrease in fatalities, the data underscores the continued need for driver vigilance and enforcement efforts in high-traffic counties like York. Local officials and law enforcement agencies are expected to monitor trends closely as the year progresses.

SCDPS notes that all data is preliminary and subject to change pending confirmation by county coroners. For more information and updates, visit scdps.sc.gov.

SOUTH CAROLINA TRAFFIC FATALITIES
January 1 through July 20

2025* 2024* 2023* 2022
County NameFatalities County NameFatalities County NameFatalities County NameFatalities
Abbeville1 Abbeville2 Abbeville2 Abbeville4
Aiken8Aiken19Aiken21Aiken14
Allendale1Allendale1Allendale1Allendale2
Anderson16Anderson23Anderson13Anderson28
Bamberg5Bamberg1Bamberg2Bamberg1
Barnwell2Barnwell7Barnwell3Barnwell1
Beaufort9Beaufort17Beaufort17Beaufort11
Berkeley20Berkeley18Berkeley34Berkeley22
Calhoun3Calhoun1Calhoun4Calhoun3
Charleston32Charleston38Charleston38Charleston36
Cherokee11Cherokee11Cherokee12Cherokee8
Chester4Chester4Chester7Chester9
Chesterfield4Chesterfield7Chesterfield7Chesterfield6
Clarendon4Clarendon3Clarendon12Clarendon13
Colleton3Colleton11Colleton11Colleton13
Darlington21Darlington7Darlington15Darlington11
Dillon3Dillon4Dillon5Dillon4
Dorchester9Dorchester20Dorchester7Dorchester5
Edgefield4Edgefield3Edgefield0Edgefield5
Fairfield5Fairfield9Fairfield7Fairfield4
Florence17Florence13Florence12Florence17
Georgetown5Georgetown8Georgetown11Georgetown9
Greenville25Greenville55Greenville43Greenville59
Greenwood3Greenwood5Greenwood10Greenwood10
Hampton2Hampton4Hampton4Hampton5
Horry37Horry30Horry36Horry43
Jasper6Jasper11Jasper10Jasper13
Kershaw9Kershaw8Kershaw6Kershaw9
Lancaster7Lancaster9Lancaster9Lancaster10
Laurens11Laurens11Laurens10Laurens13
Lee2Lee2Lee3Lee6
Lexington20Lexington29Lexington25Lexington21
Marion7Marion7Marion9Marion2
Marlboro2Marlboro5Marlboro2Marlboro7
McCormick1McCormick1McCormick0McCormick2
Newberry5Newberry8Newberry5Newberry4
Oconee8Oconee9Oconee4Oconee9
Orangeburg17Orangeburg22Orangeburg23Orangeburg18
Pickens9Pickens12Pickens10Pickens8
Richland24Richland34Richland34Richland38
Saluda2Saluda3Saluda6Saluda2
Spartanburg53Spartanburg36Spartanburg46Spartanburg31
Sumter10Sumter12Sumter20Sumter18
Union0 Union8 Union2 Union5
Williamsburg4Williamsburg5Williamsburg2Williamsburg5
York14York16York18York13
Total465 Total569 Total578 Total577

*2023-2025 figures are preliminary.

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