The route begins as a four-lane highway, splitting from
U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) where it is known as Jarvis Klapman Boulevard. Through
West Columbia, the highway has a mix of at-grade intersections (including one at
SC 35) and interchanges (with 9th Street and
US 378). It crosses the
Congaree River on the Jefferson Davis McMahan Bridge headed into downtown Columbia. For a stretch in Columbia, the highway splits into a
one way pair separated by a
city block: Hampton Street and Park Street for eastbound traffic, and Taylor Street and Williams Street for westbound traffic. Continuing east, the route keeps the name Taylor Street. After its intersection with US 1, the road changes its name to Forest Drive as it passes through
Forest Acres. ==History==