One person killed in rear-end collision with bus at Campbellton Road and Honeysuckle Lane in Atlanta, Georgia

Modified Date: 
Tue, 11/12/2024 - 6:31am
Accident Date: 
Monday, November 11, 2024

MARTA bus involved in deadly car accident along busy Atlanta road

APD said the driver of a sedan crashed into the back of a MARTA bus that was stopped at a bus stop.

Fatal Collision with MARTA Bus on Campbellton Road Claims Driver's Life in Southwest Atlanta

A tragic collision between a sedan and a MARTA bus resulted in one fatality on Monday night in Southwest Atlanta. The incident occurred when a sedan rear-ended a stationary MARTA bus that was stopped at a designated bus stop near the intersection of Campbellton Road and Honeysuckle Lane. Atlanta Police Department officers responding to the scene discovered the critically injured sedan driver, who was promptly transported to a nearby hospital but ultimately succumbed to their injuries. Multiple bus passengers sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were also taken to local hospitals for medical evaluation and treatment. The crash temporarily disrupted both public transit service and regular traffic flow in the area while emergency responders worked at the scene.

Location and Infrastructure

The collision took place along Campbellton Road, a major arterial thoroughfare in Southwest Atlanta that serves as a crucial public transit corridor. This stretch of roadway typically experiences heavy traffic volumes, particularly during evening hours, and features multiple MARTA bus stops serving local residents. The intersection with Honeysuckle Lane is situated in a predominantly residential area, with several businesses and community facilities nearby. The road segment includes designated bus stops with standard signage and pullout areas for MARTA vehicles. This corridor is a vital link between downtown Atlanta and southwestern neighborhoods, with posted speed limits typically ranging from 35-45 mph depending on specific location and conditions.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Georgia law, accidents involving public transit vehicles involve specific legal considerations and potentially different liability standards than typical passenger vehicle collisions. The state's statute of limitations generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file personal injury claims, but claims against MARTA, as a government entity, may have additional notice requirements and shorter deadlines. Victims or their families may be entitled to various forms of compensation, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in fatal cases, wrongful death damages. Insurance considerations typically involve both the personal auto insurance of the private driver and MARTA's self-insurance or coverage programs. Georgia's modified comparative negligence rules may affect compensation eligibility based on the determined fault percentages of involved parties. An experienced Atlanta personal injury attorney will handle all aspects of the injury claim.

Related Resources

Emergency Services:

  • Atlanta Police Department: (404) 614-6544
  • Grady Memorial Hospital Trauma Center: (404) 616-1000
  • Atlanta Fire Rescue Department: (404) 546-7000

Traffic Safety Resources:

  • MARTA Safety and Security: (404) 848-4900
  • Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety: (404) 656-6996
  • Atlanta Department of Transportation: (404) 330-6501

Support Services:

  • Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program: (800) 547-0060
  • Atlanta Victim Assistance: (404) 588-4215
  • Georgia Department of Driver Services: (404) 657-9300

Legal References:

  • Georgia Code Title 40 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic)
  • Georgia Department of Public Safety Regulations
  • MARTA Customer Service and Claims: (404) 848-5000
Type: Bus Accident