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Byline: Emma Ritch
Sep. 1--Heavy traffic around some Horry County schools has drawn complaints from drivers during the past three days of classes, and school officials say the vehicle overload is another symptom of the area's growing development and increasing population.
The county's schools are seeing little traffic increase than in previous years, and officials have been spending the past few days working out the traffic-related kinks.
Any additional wait time can be attributed to the area's overall traffic increase and the addition of as many as 2,000 students this year, district spokeswoman Teal Britton said.
"It's a direct result of…