Community discussions on traffic safety and prevention measures in New Orleans.
On May 10, 2025, two separate traffic crashes in New Orleans resulted in fatalities and instigated ongoing investigations by local authorities. The first incident involved a woman struck while changing a tire on I-10, while the second incident saw a pedestrian hit on the Crescent City Connection. Community safety initiatives are being discussed as traffic safety remains a pressing concern.
Two separate traffic crashes occurred overnight in New Orleans on May 10, 2025, resulting in two fatalities and prompting ongoing investigations by local authorities.
The first crash took place just after midnight on the I-10 East near France Road. A woman who had pulled over on the Highrise Bridge to change a flat tire was struck by a Dodge pickup truck while retrieving a spare tire from her trunk. The force of the collision pinned her between her vehicle and the truck, leading to her death at the scene. The driver of the truck fled on foot and remains at large.
The second crash transpired around 2:10 a.m. on the Crescent City Connection. A pedestrian was hit while walking in the west bank-bound lanes of the bridge after having exited their vehicle and walking into traffic. They were pronounced dead at the scene, and an arrest has since been made in connection with this incident. Donya Holmes has been charged with hit and run causing death or serious bodily injury.
Both incidents have drawn significant attention from law enforcement agencies. The Louisiana State Police are leading the investigation into the second crash, while local police have provided updates on both fatalities. Responding officers confirmed that the victims were pronounced dead at the respective scenes.
In light of these tragic events, New Orleans officials have reiterated concerns regarding traffic safety and the need for improved safety measures for both drivers and pedestrians. A community survey has been launched to gather feedback on road safety issues and infrastructure in the city. The survey aims to engage residents in a conversation about potential improvements.
Additionally, the city is hosting a Safety and Mobility Summit on May 17 at the University Medical Center’s Conference Center. This summit will provide a platform for discussing traffic safety and examining strategies to reduce accidents.
Between 2019 and 2023, traffic-related incidents in New Orleans resulted in nearly 300 deaths and injured approximately 47,000 individuals, according to city data. The alarming statistics underline the necessity for comprehensive traffic safety initiatives and community engagement.
The city has launched a new initiative, “Safe Streets for All,” which targets the reduction of traffic fatalities and serious injuries on local roads. Steps taken thus far have included expanding bike lanes and improving safety measures for school buses. The initiatives aim to create safer environments for all road users.
Residents are encouraged to participate in the safety survey as a means of contributing to the proposed citywide action plan aimed at enhancing road safety. Input from the community will be vital in shaping future decisions regarding infrastructure and public safety policies.
As investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the two deadly crashes, the urgency for improved traffic safety measures remains clear. City officials are committed to addressing these issues and engaging the community in the pursuit of safer streets for all.
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