Fatal Crashes in Louisiana
Louisiana Fatal Crashes
Learn about fatal crashes that occured on Louisiana roadways.
Latest Updates on Fatal Vehicle Crashes in the State of Louisiana
Texas Woman Killed In Motorcycle Crash On Louisiana Interstate 12 In Tangipahoa Parish
Hammond, Louisiana - A 76-year-old Texas woman died following a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 12...
Unrestrained Louisiana Driver Dies, Charges Pending Against Other Driver in Early Morning Head-On Crash on LA Highway 1
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana - Louisiana State Police Troop E is investigating a fatal two-vehicle...
Louisiana Man Dies In Chain-Reaction Interstate 49 Crash Involving Multiple Vehicles And Tractor-Trailers
DeSoto Parish, Louisiana - A 50-year-old Natchitoches man died early Tuesday morning following a...
Louisiana Woman Killed in Head-On Collision on Highway 84, Driver Arrested for DWI
Concordia Parish, Louisiana - A head-on collision on U.S. Highway 84 in Louisiana claimed the life of a Ferriday woman on November 4, 2025, after a...
Louisiana Pedestrian Killed In Crash While Crossing LA 48
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana - A 79-year-old Harahan man died after being struck by a vehicle while crossing Jefferson Highway in Jefferson Parish on...
Unrestrained Man Dies in Louisiana Crash After His Vehicle Veered Off LA 625 and Struck a Culvert
St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana - A fatal single-vehicle crash on LA 625, also known as Florissant Highway, claimed the life of a 46-year-old man...
Louisiana Motorcyclist Dies in Collision on Highway 43
Springfield, Louisiana - Louisiana State Police are investigating a deadly motorcycle crash that occurred on LA 43 in Livingston Parish on November...
Louisiana State Police Arrest 19-Year-Old in Investigation of Fatal Hit-And-Run Crash That Claimed a Man’s Life on October 24
Laplace, Louisiana - Louisiana State Police have arrested a 19-year-old man in connection with a fatal hit-and-run crash that killed a 66-year-old...
Calcasieu Parish Fatal Crash Claims Life Of Texas Man On Louisiana Highway 108
Westlake, Louisiana - A 33-year-old Texas man died in a single-vehicle crash early on November 5 on Louisiana Highway 108 in Calcasieu Parish,...
Louisiana State Police Investigate Deadly Highway 20 Pedestrian Crash
Thibodaux, Louisiana - Louisiana State Police Troop C is investigating a fatal pedestrian crash that claimed the life of an 81-year-old Thibodaux...
Westlake Man Dies After ATV Rollover Crash On Travis Street
Westlake, Louisiana - A Westlake man died following an all-terrain vehicle rollover crash on Travis Street on October 31, according to the Calcasieu...
Unrestrained Louisiana Woman Killed in Single-Vehicle Crash on Highway 788
Coushatta, Louisiana - Jackie Barbo, 67, of Hall Summit, Louisiana, died November 1 following a single-vehicle crash on Louisiana Highway 788 near...
Louisiana Fatal Pedestrian Crash Claims Life Of 59-Year-Old On Highway 15
Rayville, Louisiana - A West Monroe man died after being struck by a vehicle on Louisiana Highway 15 on Wednesday night, according to Louisiana...
Common Questions About Road Work in Southwest Louisiana
What are the primary causes of fatal car accidents in Louisiana?
The leading causes of fatal car accidents in Louisiana are consistently tied to dangerous and preventable driving behaviors. While every crash has unique circumstances, data from the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) and the LSU Center for Analytics & Research in Transportation Safety (CARTS) point to several primary factors:
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Impaired Driving: Driving While Impaired (DWI), whether from alcohol or drugs, remains a top cause of traffic fatalities in the state. Louisiana consistently has one of the highest rates of alcohol-related crash deaths in the nation.
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Distracted Driving: With the prevalence of smartphones, distracted driving is a major contributor to deadly accidents. This includes texting, talking on the phone, adjusting the GPS or radio, or any other activity that takes a driver’s attention off the road.
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Speeding and Aggressive Driving: Exceeding the speed limit, driving too fast for conditions, tailgating, and making unsafe lane changes significantly reduce a driver’s reaction time and increase the severity of a crash, often making it fatal. Major corridors like I-10, I-12, and I-49 are common sites for these types of accidents.
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Failure to Use Seatbelts: A significant number of vehicle occupants killed in Louisiana crashes were not wearing a seatbelt. A seatbelt is a critical safety device that dramatically increases the chances of survival in a serious collision.
How many fatal crashes happen in Louisiana each year?
The number of fatal crashes in Louisiana fluctuates annually, but the state consistently records a tragically high number of traffic-related deaths. In recent years, Louisiana has seen between 800 and 1,000 traffic fatalities per year.
For the most current data, it is best to consult official sources like the Louisiana State Police and the LSU CARTS “Louisiana Crash Data Reports” portal.
It is important to note that Louisiana often has a higher fatality rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled when compared to the national average. This indicates that driving in Louisiana can be particularly dangerous. Parishes with major urban centers and heavily traveled interstates, such as East Baton Rouge Parish, Orleans Parish, and Jefferson Parish, frequently report the highest number of fatal incidents.
When and where are fatal crashes most likely to occur in Louisiana?
While a serious accident can happen anywhere at any time, data shows that fatal crashes in Louisiana are more common under specific conditions and in certain locations. Understanding these risk factors can help drivers stay safer.
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High-Risk Times: The most dangerous times to be on the road are consistently at night, on the weekends (especially Friday and Saturday nights), and during major holiday periods like Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, and New Year’s Eve. These periods see a higher incidence of impaired driving and fatigue.
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High-Risk Locations:
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Rural Roads: Surprisingly to some, Louisiana’s rural two-lane roads are the site of a disproportionately high number of fatal crashes. Factors like higher speeds, poor lighting, sharp curves, and longer emergency response times contribute to the danger.
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Major Interstates: High-traffic corridors like I-10, I-12, I-20, and I-49 see many deadly accidents due to high speeds and the sheer volume of vehicles, including large commercial trucks.
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Intersections: A large percentage of fatal and serious injury crashes happen at intersections, often caused by drivers running red lights or failing to yield the right-of-way.
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By being extra vigilant during these high-risk times and in these locations, drivers can significantly reduce their chances of being involved in a catastrophic accident. Always manage your speed, pay close attention to your surroundings, and never drive impaired.