Confirmed Incident: July 2025 Intersection Crash

Confirmed Incident: July 2025 Intersection Crash

  • A two-vehicle crash occurred around 5:30 p.m. on a Tuesday afternoon at the same intersection in southern Bulloch County. A semi-tractor trailer failed to stop at the all-way stop and struck a Honda Odyssey van. One female passenger died at the scene, and another was airlifted by Lifestar for emergency treatment. Their identities were not released at the time. Statesboro Herald

  • The Georgia Department of Transportation had recently converted the intersection into a four-way stop—effective July 10, 2025—in response to a history of accidents in that area. Grice ConnectStatesboro Herald


Intersection Safety Upgrades

  • The conversion to a four-way stop was part of broader safety efforts following numerous collisions at the site. This included installing:

    • Striping to eliminate left-turn lanes,

    • Stop signs with “All Way” plates,

    • Advance warning signs,

    • Stop bars, stop words painted on the pavement, and

    • Rumble strips. Grice ConnectStatesboro Herald

  • These improvements were aimed squarely at reducing hazards—especially involving large commercial vehicles—but did not fully prevent the recent crash. Statesboro HeraldGrice Connect


Summary Table

Reported Incident Confirmed by Sources? Details Known
Local mother killed, teenage daughter critical No Not corroborated in reliable news or local outlets.
July 2025 crash at intersection Yes Semi-truck struck family van; one woman died, another life-flighted; identities withheld.
Safety upgrades at intersection Yes Four-way stop and signage improvements implemented as of July 10, 2025.

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