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13 People Killed in Fourth of July Holiday Travel Period Crashes

Troopers and local law enforcement investigated 12 fatal traffic crashes resulting in 13 deaths across Georgia during the July Fourth holiday travel period. 

Troopers and local law enforcement investigated 12 fatal traffic crashes resulting in 13 deaths across Georgia during the July Fourth holiday travel period.  This year, the holiday travel period was 54 hours long.  It began at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 3, and ended at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 5.

Statewide, Georgia State Troopers investigated 180 traffic crashes that resulted in 96 injuries.  Troopers also investigated eight fatal crashes with eight fatalities while local agencies investigated four fatal crashes with five fatalities.  Local agencies reporting traffic deaths during the holiday period were: Atlanta Police Department, Cobb Co. Police Department, DeKalb Co. Police Department, and Newton Co. Sheriff’s Office.

In addition to crash investigations, State Troopers arrested 322 people for driving under the influence.  Troopers and Motor Carrier Officers issued 7,609 citations and 8,679 warnings.

There were no citations issued for the executive order.

In 2019, the Fourth of July travel period was 102 hours long.

Fourth of July Holiday Traffic Count

6 p.m. Friday, July 3 – 11:59 p.m. Sunday, July 5

54-Hour Holiday Period

Deaths
Total Fatalities Reported in Georgia
Fatalities Investigated by GSP Troopers 8 (8 crashes investigated)
Fatalities Investigated by Local Agencies 5 (4 crashes investigated)
Total Fatalities Statewide for Holiday Period 13

 

GSP Troops Agencies Reporting Fatalities Total Fatalities
Troop A GSP Paulding 2
Troop B 0
Troop C Atlanta PD (2); Cobb Co. PD; DeKalb Co. PD 4
Troop D GSP Forsyth, Newton Co. SO 2
Troop E GSP Grovetown 1
Troop F GSP Statesboro 1
Troop G GSP Colquitt 1
Troop H GSP Valdosta 1
Troop I GSP Waycross 1

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