Georgia Truck Safety

Safer Roads ATL
Pushing for Georgia Road Safety
Holding Georgia Trucking Companies and Their Drivers Accountable
Due to the size of semi-trucks and tractor-trailers, an accident involving them can lead to serious injuries or death for other drivers affected. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), between 180-230 fatal truck accidents occur in Georgia each year. The majority of the time, the fatality victims were the occupants of the other vehicle, not the truck driver themself. This heightens the importance for drivers to follow strict federal regulations. Our blog will feature real-life examples of truck accidents in Georgia to encourage safe truck driving practices while advocating for justice for the victims of these accidents.
Stories We Share
This blog features stories involving:

Tractor-Trailer Crashes
Accidents involving large tractor-trailers can lead to catastrophic injuries that can cause a lifetime of pain. We report on cases where large trucks failed to follow the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.

Box Truck Crashes
Box trucks from FedEx, Amazon, and UPS are required to follow the same Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations that large trucks are required to follow.

Personal Injury
Any injuries or wrongful death that occur related to trucking crashes in Georgia will be reported here. Trucking accidents often result in serious injuries. Our goal is to raise awareness today for safer roads tomorrow.