Decrease in Traffic Fatalities Over
Thanksgiving
Preliminary Figure Mark Fewest
Fatalities on Record
The 2011
Thanksgiving holiday reflect the time period from 6 p.m., Wednesday, November
23 through midnight, Sunday, November 27, 2011. Six people, including four
vehicle occupants, were killed in six fatal crashes during this year’s
Thanksgiving holiday period. The six crashes occurred in Coffee, Henry, Knox
(three), and
“We are
encouraged by the low number of fatalities on
In 2010, there were 16 fatalities
during the four-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend and 10 fatalities were
recorded in 2009. The highest number of people killed during a Thanksgiving
holiday period happened in 1966, when 34 people died in crashes on
The Tennessee Highway Patrol kicked off the holiday period with a high-visibility enforcement campaign, including bar checks, line and saturation patrols and stationary observations. Additionally, State Troopers conducted more than 60 sobriety and driver license checkpoints across the state.
Beginning at
midnight on Thanksgiving Day (11/24/11) through midnight on Sunday, November,
27, the THP issued 1,366 citations for speeding and 165 seatbelt violations for
motorists age 18 and over, and apprehended 60 driving under the influence (DUI)
violators statewide. State Troopers also assisted 450 motorists on
As of December
2nd, preliminary statistics indicate that 860 people have died on