News Summary
A tragic accident on Interstate 26 has led to the death of a 41-year-old pedestrian, Mary Lynn Carter, from Clinton. The collision occurred when a Ford SUV veered off the road and struck Carter, who was standing on the shoulder. Emergency responders pronounced her dead at the scene. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident, urging witnesses to come forward. This incident has renewed concerns about pedestrian safety on busy highways, prompting discussions about improving safety measures to prevent such tragedies in the future.
Spartanburg County – A tragic accident on Interstate 26 has resulted in the death of a pedestrian identified as 41-year-old Mary Lynn Carter from Clinton. The incident occurred on Thursday, June 26, 2025, shortly before 5:30 p.m., leading to an ongoing investigation by the Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office and the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
The collision happened around 5:20 p.m. when a Ford SUV veered off the right side of the interstate and struck Carter, who was reportedly standing on the shoulder of I-26 eastbound near Exit 26. Emergency responders declared Carter dead at the scene, and her time of death has been recorded as approximately 6:20 p.m. A forensic examination for Carter is scheduled for Friday, which will help to determine further details surrounding her death.
As authorities continue to investigate the crash, additional attention is drawn to a second accident that occurred on the same stretch of highway near Exit 22 at a similar time. This secondary incident temporarily blocked all lanes of traffic on I-26 East, causing significant delays for motorists. Fortunately, the lanes affected by the second crash have since reopened.
The investigation into the circumstances of the crashes is ongoing, with officials working diligently to gather information and understand what led to the tragic event. They are urging anyone with potential information about the incidents to come forward to assist in their inquiries.
Crashes involving pedestrians often evoke concerns regarding road safety, particularly on busy highways like I-26. In South Carolina, traffic laws are designed to protect both drivers and pedestrians, yet these types of accidents continue to pose a threat. Previous reports indicate a steady number of pedestrian fatalities in the state, highlighting the critical need for increased awareness and better safety measures while near vehicular traffic.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol has previously conducted initiatives aimed at improving pedestrian safety, including public education campaigns on the importance of visibility, crossing at designated areas, and remaining vigilant while near roadways. As investigations unfold, authorities stress the importance of following safety protocols to prevent further tragedies.
Community members in Spartanburg County are encouraged to stay informed about road safety, especially as investigations into pedestrian accidents occur. As more information becomes available regarding the investigation into Mary Lynn Carter’s death and the related traffic incidents, updates will be shared by local agencies.
For now, local authorities are continuing their work on both crashes, focusing on gathering evidence, analyzing traffic patterns and, if applicable, understanding driver behavior at the time of the incidents. They reaffirm their commitment to ensuring safer roadways for all users, whether on foot or in vehicles.
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- Fox Carolina: Traffic Crash Blocks Lanes on I-26
- WSPA: Spartanburg Co. Coroner Investigating Crash on I-26
- WYFF: At Least Three Dead in Wrong Way Crash
- The State: Traffic Accident Report
- WLTX: Wrong Way Crash on I-85 in Spartanburg
- Wikipedia: Traffic Accident
- Google Search: South Carolina Traffic Laws
- Google Scholar: Pedestrian Safety
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Road Safety
- Google News: Spartanburg Traffic Accidents
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