South Carolina

Onlookers shocked to see car cruising on pedestrian walkway of SC bridge. See for yourself

Charleston Police officers cited a driver after he accidentally drove on a pedestrian lane on a bridge.
Charleston Police officers cited a driver after he accidentally drove on a pedestrian lane on a bridge. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Nobody was injured after a motorist drove on the pedestrian walkway of a South Carolina bridge on Monday.

Charleston Police Department officers were dispatched at approximately 1:30 p.m. to the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge after receiving several reports of a vehicle driving northbound on the pedestrian walkway, a Monday CPD press release states.

A commuter recorded a short video of the vehicle in question. To see the video, posted by WCBD evening anchor Brendan Clark, look below.

Officers located and stopped the vehicle, then made contact with the driver. The officers learned the driver, while visiting from out of town, had accidentally entered the walkway while trying to follow directions from the navigation system.

“Considering the vehicle’s position and the absence of turnaround space, our officers safely escorted the driver along the walkway, taking care to avoid any pedestrians, until they reached the Mount Pleasant side of the bridge,” the statement reads. “Here, the driver was able to merge back onto the road without incident.”

Officers served the driver a citation for the incident.

Patrick McCreless
The State
Patrick McCreless is the Southeast service journalism editor for McClatchy, who leads and edits a team of six reporters in South Carolina, Georgia and Mississippi. The team writes about trending news of the day and topics that help readers in their daily lives and better informs them about their communities. He attended Jacksonville State University in Alabama and grew up in Tuscaloosa, AL.
Get one year of unlimited digital access for $159.99
#ReadLocal

Only 44¢ per day

SUBSCRIBE NOW