The Tennessee Highway Patrol investigated only one traffic fatality statewide during the 2026 Memorial Day holiday travel period, according to preliminary results. This is a significant decrease from the eight fatalities reported during last year’s holiday weekend. During this holiday period, state troopers responded to 776 crashes across Tennessee, including 205 injury crashes, and assisted 454 motorists on state roadways. State officials say the sharp decline in fatalities reflects Tennesseans and travelers driving through the state making safer choices behind the wheel by slowing down, wearing seat belts, and driving responsibly during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
Tennessee Sees Dramatic Drop in 2026 Memorial Day Traffic Fatalities
May 27, 2026 | 7:58 PM