Accidents/Incidents

Accidents/Incidents2024-03-20T15:35:12-04:00
160+ Carriage Related Incidents

Accidents and Incidents

During the time period from January 1, 2016 – January 1, 2024, there have been over 160 carriage industry incidents recorded by the City of Charleston. A number of these violated the law.

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Accidents Since 2016

During the time period from January 1, 2016 – January 1, 2024, there have been over 160 carriage industry incidents recorded by the City of Charleston. A number of these violated the law.

According to City policy, the police are NOT required to be called to the scene of a carriage-related accident/incident. No witnesses are required to give a statement of what they saw. Please be aware that these reports are often filled out by barn managers who are typically not present at the time of the incident/accident or are filled out by drivers of the wagon.

Additionally, the information provided comes from the City of Charleston’s Tourism Department records.

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INCIDENT 145

While on tour, one horse of a pair pulling a carriage wagon put his head down and got his halter or halter ring stuck on the bolt of of the carriage yoke. When he tried to free his head, both horses began to back up, which caused the carriage to jackknife. The called the barn for help. The passengers were removed from the wagon. As the staff was trying to move the horse’s head downward to release the halter from the yoke bolt, the horse laid down in the street. The halter was released from the yoke bolt and the carriage was moved away. The horse was able to get up and both horses were hitched to an empty wagon and walked back to the barn. A vet was called to check both horses. There were no injuries and both horses returned to work the next day.

August 11, 2022|Categories: Horse/Mule Related|

INCIDENT 144

While on tour on Hassell Street, a horse named Abe slipped and fell. The vet examined Abe and found 2 superficial abrasions on both hockss. The vet recommended cold hosing and giving 2 grams of Bute. Unless there was swelling, Abe could go back to work the next day.

May 17, 2022|Categories: Horse/Mule Related|
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