Atlanta, GA
News Feed
Events
Local Businesses
Classifieds
Traffic & Transit

Fatal GA Traffic Crash Numbers Released: See The Trend

Federal officials estimate fatalities decreased in 39 states. See what that meant for Georgia.

| Updated

Traffic deaths fell in Georgia in 2025, according to preliminary data released by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Overall, traffic deaths fell to record lows last year, according to the DOT’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Subscribe

With an estimated 36,640 traffic deaths in 2025, a 6.7 percent decline from 2024, the nation saw its lowest traffic fatality rate in recorded history, at 1.10 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.

Georgia saw 1,307 traffic deaths in 2025, compared with 1,403 deaths the year prior, a 6.8 percent decline, according to the DOT. The fatality rate last year was 1.02 per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.

NHTSA estimates that fatalities decreased in 39 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico in 2025. Preliminary Federal Highway Administration 2025 data shows that vehicle miles traveled had increased by about 29.8 billion miles, or about 0.9 percent.

NHTSA also recently released its annual traffic fatality data for 2024, which showed drunken driving fatalities. Of the 1,403 fatal crashes in 2024 in Georgia, 325, or 23 percent, were alcohol-related, according to the agency’s data.

The NHTSA also announced that April has been declared National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. From April 6-13, the “Put the Phone Away or Pay” stepped-up law enforcement campaign will remind the public of the financial, legal, and even deadly consequences of driving distracted.

Eighteen people are injured every half hour in distracted driving crashes, and one person is killed about every 2.5 hours, according to the NHTSA.

More from Atlanta, GA
News | 1d
News | 1d
News | 3d
See more on Patch >

Sign up for free local newsletters and alerts for the
Atlanta, GA Patch

Patch.com is the nationwide leader in hyperlocal news.
Visit Patch.com to find your town today.

©2026 Patch Media. All Rights Reserved

Do Not Sell My Personal Information