C Program
The program is partnership between SCDOT and the counties to fund local transportation projects, and improvements to state and county roads and city streets.
C ProgramRoadside Memorials
Immediate family members may apply for a new standard roadside memorial sign to honor loved ones who were lost in traffic crashes on the state's highways.
Roadside MemorialsSC Beauty Tag
The "Keep It Beautiful" license plate was created by the SCDOT in 1991 to raise funds for highway beautification.
SC Beauty TagScenic Byways
We have 21 scenic byways, comprising more than 450 miles, throughout the state of South Carolina.
Scenic BywaysTransportation Alternatives Program (TAP)
TAP projects are federally-funded community-based projects. Eligible projects are Pedestrian Facilities, Bicycle Facilities and Streetscaping projects.
Transportation Alternatives ProgramSCDOT Logo Program
Specific service (Logo) signs provide travelers with business identification and directional information for essential motorist services.
SCDOT Logo ProgramBicycle & Pedestrian Program
We are committed to meeting the on-going challenge of providing better and safer accommodations for people who choose to walk or cycle.
Bicycle & Pedestrian ProgramGrants Information
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) authorized more than a trillion dollar in the nation’s infrastructure, including $550B in new funding.
Grants InformationElectric Vehicle Charging
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is responsible for adoption and implementation of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program.
NEVI Formula Program