Georgia Truck Accident Statistics (2026)
Georgia recorded an estimated 230 large-truck crash fatalities in recent FARS/FMCSA data, ranking #4 of 51 US jurisdictions. The state's busiest freight corridors — I-75 and I-85 — see disproportionately high truck crash rates.
Georgia large-truck crash data
| Estimated annual large-truck fatalities | ~230 |
|---|---|
| National fatality rank | #4 of 51 |
| Highest-risk corridors | I-75, I-85, I-20, I-95, I-16 |
Where crashes concentrate in Georgia
Truck traffic — and truck crashes — concentrate along Georgia's major freight corridors, including I-75, I-85, I-20, I-95, I-16, and near its largest metro areas: Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon, Columbus.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many truck accident fatalities occur in Georgia each year?+
Recent FARS/FMCSA data suggests approximately 230 large-truck crash fatalities annually in Georgia, though figures vary year to year.
What highways in Georgia have the most truck accidents?+
I-75, I-85, I-20, I-95, I-16 carry the heaviest commercial truck traffic in the state and see a correspondingly higher concentration of truck crashes.