Georgia Accident Report: Failure to yield prompts fatal crash in Homerville

Georgia Accident Report – Valdosta Highway and Woodlake Drive

Homerville, GA

 

Report ID: 2023 June 8

NCIC#: Unknown

OFFICER ID#: Unknown

Traffic Unit 1: Car

Traffic Unit 2: Car 

Occupants: 3

Injuries/Fatalities: Yes

Vehicle Damage (If Any): Yes

Property Damage (other than vehicles): Yes

Road Surface Condition: Dry

Manner of Crash Impact (Single Vehicle, Angle, Left Turn, Rear-End, Head-On, Sideswipe, U-Turn, Other, Unknown): Other 

Location of Pedestrian/Cyclist (If Any): N/A

Narrative

HOMERVILLE, GA – When a driver failed to yield to traffic, this motorist crashed into another vehicle, leading to the back passenger’s death Thursday afternoon. This collision took place at the Valdosta Highway and Woodlake Drive intersection. All directions of Valdosta were closed for nearly two hours for clearance and investigation. No other details about the fatal collision were revealed. 

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