Troopers educating Orangeburg residents to save lives
15th Nov 2006, 03:25 GMT
The number of people dying on Orangeburg County roads is up. This time last year in Orangeburg County, 44 people had died in car crashes. This year, the number has jumped to 49 so far. Troopers are starting a new campaign to save lives.
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