Press Release - The South Carolina Department of Public Safety, in conjunction with a number of other state agencies, will conduct a hurricane evacuation exercise on Monday, June 14, to test lane reversal plans for all three major coastal areas of the state. Hurricane season began June 1 and ends November 30.
Please note that no traffic lanes will actually be reversed during this exercise.
This hurricane evacuation exercise is designed to test lane reversal plans for Interstate 26, U.S. 21, U.S. 278, U.S. 501 and S.C. 544 in the event of a mandatory coastal evacuation order.
The exercise should not interfere with the flow of traffic. Intersections will not be blocked, and motorists will be allowed to move freely.
However, the Highway Patrol cautions motorists traveling I-26, U.S. 501, and S.C. 544 as well as U.S. 278 to exercise due caution and be aware that law enforcement officers and state personnel will be located on the shoulder of the highway and at exits. The exercise will last from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Personnel and equipment from the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, the South Carolina Department of Transportation, State Law Enforcement Division, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardons and the South Carolina Emergency Management Division will participate in the exercise.
The exercise will simulate reversal operations on U.S. 278 and U.S. 21. The deployment of equipment and personnel will be made on these roads leading out of Hilton Head and Beaufort. SCDOT equipment will be stationed U.S. 278 from Almenda to Hampton in Hampton County.
Law enforcement personnel and traffic control devices will be deployed on Interstate-26 from the intersection of I-526 and I-26 in Charleston to I-77 and I-26 in Columbia.
Traffic control equipment and personnel will be stationed on U.S. 501 beginning at S.C. 544 and ending at U.S. 378 as well as between S.C. 22 and the Marion By-Pass.
Aerial units from SLED, the Civil Air Patrol, South Carolina National Guard and the South Carolina Forestry Commission will be flying assigned aerial surveillance routes. SCDOT will also deploy Incident Response Vehicles.
LANES WILL NOT BE REVERSED AS A PART OF THE EXERCISE