Eleven People Killed in Thanksgiving Day Holiday Travel Period

Eleven People Killed in 2025 Thanksgiving Day Holiday Travel Period Crashes

Traffic crashes across Georgia during the 102-hour long Thanksgiving holiday travel period resulted in 10 fatal crashes and 11 fatalities reported to the Georgia State Patrol (GSP). Troopers investigated 6 of the fatalities.

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In addition to fatal crashes, Troopers investigated over 498 traffic crashes statewide, resulting in nearly 236 injuries. Troopers and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement (CVE) Officers made over 23,000 traffic stops, arrested more than 422 individuals for driving under the influence (DUI), and issued more than 17,246 warnings and over 11,249 citations, which included over 6,202 seatbelt citations, over 226 child restraint citations, and over 680 distracted driving citations.

Albany PD, Atlanta PD, DeKalb County PD, Gwinnett County PD and Glynn County PD reported 5 of the traffic deaths during the holiday period. The holiday travel period began at 6 p.m. on Wed., Nov. 26, and ended at 11:59 p.m. on Sun., Nov. 30.

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These crash statistics are preliminary findings and can change any time after the holiday travel period.

2025 Thanksgiving Holiday Traffic Count

Wednesday, November 26, at 6:00 p.m. – Sunday, November 30, at 11:59 p.m.

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102-Hour Holiday Period

Total Fatalities Reported in GADeaths
Investigated by GSP6 (5 crashes investigated)
Investigated by Local Agencies5 (5 crashes investigated)
Total Fatalities Statewide for Holiday Travel Period11 (10 crashes investigated)
GSP TroopsAgency Reporting FatalityTotal Fatality
Troop ANo Reports0
Troop BGSP- Post 371
Troop BGSP-Post 71
Troop CDekalb PD1
Troop CAtlanta PD1
Troop CGwinnett PD1
Troop DGSP- Post 441
Troop EGSP- Post 462
Troop FNo Reports0
Troop GAlbany PD1
Troop HNo Reports0
Troop IGlynn County PD1
Troop IGSP- Post 111
Total 11
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