Police vehicle involved in collision on US Highway 441 in Banks County, Georgia

Modified Date: 
Sat, 01/04/2025 - 9:00am
Accident Date: 
Friday, January 3, 2025

GSP investigating after deputy involved in crash: Banks County Sheriff

"Preliminary information suggests that a woman failed to stop at a stop sign, resulting in a collision with the deputy’s vehicle," the sheriff's office wrote on its social media page. 

Deputy Involved in Collision at Highway 441 Intersection in Banks County, Georgia

A Banks County Sheriff's deputy was involved in a traffic collision on Friday morning when another driver allegedly failed to yield at a stop sign. The incident occurred at approximately 11:00 AM at the intersection of Southbound US Highway 441 and Steve Reynolds Industrial Parkway in Banks County, Georgia. According to preliminary reports from the Banks County Sheriff's Office, a female driver failed to stop at the posted stop sign and collided with the deputy's patrol vehicle. The extent of injuries to either the deputy or the other driver has not been confirmed at this time. The Georgia State Patrol responded to the scene and has taken charge of the ongoing investigation, following standard protocol for accidents involving law enforcement vehicles.

Location and Infrastructure

The collision site at US Highway 441 and Steve Reynolds Industrial Parkway represents a significant intersection in Banks County's transportation network. US 441 serves as a major north-south corridor through northeast Georgia, connecting Commerce to Homer and beyond. The intersection with Steve Reynolds Industrial Parkway provides access to several industrial and commercial facilities in the area. This junction is controlled by stop signs on the cross street, while Highway 441 traffic has the right of way. The area experiences regular commercial truck traffic due to nearby industrial developments, and the speed limit on Highway 441 typically ranges from 55 to 65 mph in this section.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Georgia law, drivers involved in accidents at stop sign-controlled intersections may face specific legal obligations and considerations. Georgia Code § 40-6-72 requires drivers to come to a complete stop at stop signs and yield right-of-way to vehicles on the through highway. The state's comparative negligence laws may affect potential claims, as Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence system where parties less than 50% at fault may seek compensation. Injured parties typically have two years from the date of the accident to file personal injury claims, while property damage claims must be filed within four years. Available compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering damages. An experienced Banks County personal injury lawyer will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

Related Resources

  • Banks County Sheriff's Office: (706) 677-2248
  • Georgia State Patrol Post 6 (Gainesville): (770) 533-5900
  • Banks County Emergency Services: (706) 677-1234
  • Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety: www.gahighwaysafety.org
  • Georgia Department of Transportation: www.dot.ga.gov
  • Georgia Code Title 40 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic): www.legis.ga.gov
  • Victims Services Division - Banks County: (706) 677-2248
Type: Car Accident
Roadway: 
US Highway 441