South Carolina State Transport Police

MISSION STATEMENT:
The mission of the South Carolina Department of Public Safety is to protect and serve the public with the highest standard of conduct and professionalism; to save lives through educating its citizens on highway safety and diligent enforcement of laws governing traffic, motor vehicles, and commercial carriers; and to ensure a safe, secure environment for the citizens of the state of South Carolina and its visitors.

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Process for obtaining a South Carolina Intrastate DOT Number


Interstate Motor Carriers Must Register for UCR 

If a motor carrier operates a truck or bus in interstate or international commerce, then the federal Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) Agreement applies. The UCR Agreement requires individuals and companies that operate commercial motor vehicles in interstate or international commerce to register their business with a base state and pay an annual fee based on the size of their fleet. A "Commercial Motor Vehicle" is defined as a self-propelled or towed vehicle used on the highways in commerce principally to transport passengers or cargo, if the vehicle:
(a) has a gross vehicle weight rating or gross vehicle weight of at least 10,001 pounds, whichever is greater;
(b) is designed or used to transport more than 8 passengers (including the driver) for compensation;
(c) is designed or used to transport more than 15 passengers, including the driver, and is not used to transport passengers for compensation; or
(d) is used in transporting hazardous materials in a quantity requiring placarding. Carriers must register immediately in order to operate in interstate commerce.
Online registration is recommended.

ATA Educates Motorists with "Share the Road" Web site

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The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has developed a Web site to educate motorists about the safest ways to drive alongside large trucks. The site also features four sections that focus on distracted driving, blind spots, following too closely and passing. Between 70 percent and 75 percent of all truck-related auto fatalities are caused by car drivers, according to figures from the Department of Transportation and AAA. Thirty-five percent of those fatal accidents occur in a truck's blind spots. For more information, visit the new "Share the Road" site

 

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