South Carolina State Transport Police Division

South Carolina State Transport Police Division

Logo of the South Carolina State Transport Police Division
Agency overview
Formed 1993
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Legal jurisdiction State of South Carolina
General nature
Operational structure
Sworn members 105 (as of 2009)
Agency executive Colonel Leroy Taylor, Deputy Director
Website
Official website

The South Carolina State Transport Police Division of the South Carolina Department of Public Safety is primarily responsible for enforcing state and federal laws governing commercial motor vehicles. The major objectives are to protect the motoring public by (1) preventing accidents,(2) removing unsafe drivers and vehicles from our roads, (3) protecting our environment from hazardous materials being transported on our roadways and (4) preventing the premature deterioration of our roads and bridges through the STP Size and Weight Enforcement Program.

STP is divided into field enforcement and special operations unit. The Special Operations Unit consists of three units which concentrates on three specific areas.

The Strategic Traffic Alcohol and Radar (STAR) unit targets traffic violations and drivers under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

The Hazardous Materials unit monitors the transporting and shipping of dangerous and toxic materials through our state.

The Commercial Vehicle Investigative unit conducts shipper and carrier compliance reviews. Field Enforcement focuses on state and federal size and weight limits, and safety regulation in the seven districts throughout the state.

STP utilizes the latest in technology with 90% of its field enforcement staff equipped with laptop computers, the use of marked, semi-marked and unmarked vehicles. STP officers work with semi-portable and portable scales, and work out of fixed scale facilities.

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