Crime & Safety

Lexington Traffic Crackdown: June 14-20

Deputies, troopers step up patrols for speeders, and reckless and drunken drivers on selected roads in Lexington County.

The Lexington County Sheriff's Department has announced the latest roadways where it will conduct stepped-up traffic patrols, which will begin Thursday morning and run through next Wednesday.

Deputies, along with S.C. Highway Patrol troopers, will be cracking down on speeders, as well as reckless and drunken drivers.

The targeted roadways include:

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  • Old Orangeburg Road
  • Old Charleston Road
  • Kyzer Road
  • Pleasant View Road
  • Spring Hill Road
  • Hope Ferry Road
  • Lake Murray Boulevard
  • Sidney Road
  • Maple Road
  • Jarvis Klapman Boulevard

Lexington County Sheriff James Metts said deputies and state Highway Patrol troopers will concentrate on specific offenses or on problem areas identified by patrol observations, complaints from citizens, and statistics concerning traffic collisions. 

"Motorists should be aware of this increased activity and should exercise caution when traveling in these areas," Metts said.

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Be warned: While these are the announced roadways for the following week, Metts said they are subject to change without notice.

Are there any other other roadways in Lexington or other parts of the county where you would like to see extra traffic patrols? Tell us which ones, and why, in the comments section below.

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