Cyclist Killed in Crash on Campbellton Road SW in Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia (June 13, 2026) – A cyclist was struck and killed in a crash in southwest Atlanta earlier this week, according to authorities.
The incident occurred on Campbellton Road SW, where a cyclist was hit by a vehicle, reportedly a delivery truck. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, but the cyclist was pronounced dead.
Investigators are working to determine the circumstances leading up to the crash.
What to Do After a Pedestrian or Cyclist Crash in Atlanta, Georgia
Pedestrian and cyclist crashes in Atlanta often occur in busy traffic corridors, intersections, and areas where vehicle and non-motorized traffic share limited space. Drivers should always remain highly alert for pedestrians and cyclists, especially in high-traffic zones, school areas, and commercial streets where unexpected movements can happen quickly.
If a crash occurs involving a pedestrian or cyclist, the first priority should be to call emergency services immediately. Promptly reporting the incident ensures that medical assistance and law enforcement can be dispatched as quickly as possible to the scene.
In most situations, victims should not be moved unless there is an immediate danger such as oncoming traffic, fire, or another life-threatening hazard. Improper movement can worsen injuries, so it is important to wait for trained medical responders unless emergency conditions require otherwise.
Witnesses who observe the crash should remain at the scene whenever it is safe to do so. Their statements can be critical for investigators in determining how the incident occurred, including vehicle speed, right-of-way issues, and environmental factors at the time of the crash.
Drivers are also reminded to consistently follow posted speed limits and remain attentive to designated bike lanes and crosswalks. Many pedestrian and cyclist crashes occur when drivers fail to notice roadway markings or do not adjust speed appropriately in shared traffic environments.
Overall, heightened awareness, adherence to traffic laws, and cautious driving behavior are essential in reducing the risk of serious injury to pedestrians and cyclists across Atlanta’s roadways.
Notes
Information in this report is based on early public safety updates and may change as additional details are confirmed by authorities. The extent of injuries and the cause of the crash have not yet been fully determined. All information is subject to revision as the investigation continues.
Disclaimer
This summary is based solely on publicly available traffic and public safety updates. It is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice or solicitation.
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