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17 People Killed in Memorial Day Holiday Travel Period Crashes

In addition to crash investigations, State Troopers arrested 357 people for driving under the influence.

Traffic crashes across Georgia during the Memorial Day holiday travel period resulted in 17 traffic deaths.  The 78-hour holiday period began Friday, May 24, at 6 p.m. and ended Monday at 11:59 p.m.

Statewide, Georgia State Troopers investigated 396 traffic crashes that resulted in 203 injuries.  Troopers also investigated 12 fatal crashes (resulted in 13 traffic deaths). The fatal crashes occurred in Bartow, Catoosa, Greene, Cook, Laurens, Camden, Fannin, Hancock, Lowndes, Worth, Coweta, and Heard counties.  Local agencies reporting traffic deaths during the holiday period were: Atlanta PD, Cobb Co. PD, Forsyth Co. S/O, and Milton PD.

In addition to crash investigations, State Troopers arrested 357 people for driving under the influence.

Memorial Day Holiday Traffic Count

6 p.m. Friday, May 24 – 11:59 p.m. Mon., May 27

78-Hour Holiday Period

Deaths
Total Fatalities Reported in Georgia
Fatalities Investigated by GSP Troopers 13
Fatalities Investigated by Local Agencies 4
Total Fatalities Statewide for Holiday Period 17

 

GSP Troops Agencies Reporting Fatalities Total

Fatalities

Troop A GSP Cartersville; GSP Dalton 2
Troop B GSP Blue Ridge; Forsyth Co. S/O 2
Troop C Atlanta PD; Cobb Co. PD; Milton PD 3
Troop D GSP Newnan (3) 3
Troop E GSP Madison; GSP Milledgeville 2
Troop F GSP Dublin 1
Troop G GSP Albany 1
Troop H GSP Tifton; GSP Valdosta 2
Troop I GSP Brunswick 1

During the 2018 Memorial Day holiday, the Georgia State Patrol investigated 510 traffic crashes that resulted in 320 injuries and three traffic fatalities. In addition to the traffic crash investigations, troopers arrested 323 people for driving under the influence, while issuing 8,639 citations, and 11,979 warnings.

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