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Goldsboro Car Accident Statistics

Goldsboro and the surrounding areas of Wayne County see a consistent pattern of serious crashes, particularly along high-traffic corridors like Highway 70 and Ash Street. The statistics below reflect the most recent data on car accidents in the area, including where crashes occur most often, what causes them, and how severe the outcomes tend to be.

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April 24, 2026

Recent Car Accident Statistics in Goldsboro and Wayne County (2024-2025)

Wayne County road safety data from 2024 and 2025 points to persistent risks on rural highways and major thoroughfares. SR-55 in particular has been identified as one of the deadliest stretches in North Carolina, and Wayne County consistently records over 1,300 non-fatal traffic injuries annually.

The following table highlights key findings for the Goldsboro area:

Category Statistic Detail (2024-2025 Data)
High-Risk Corridor SR-55 (Pineview Cemetery Rd. to Indian Springs Rd.) is identified as one of the deadliest stretches in NC.
Wayne County Injuries Wayne County consistently records over 1,300 non-fatal traffic injuries annually.
Statewide Injury Totals North Carolina recorded 113,602 non-fatal injuries in 2024 alone.
Fatal Incident Growth Statewide traffic fatalities increased by 2.7%, totaling 1,732 deaths in 2024.
Speeding Impact Speeding remains a factor in 21.4% of all fatal crashes and nearly 8,000 non-fatal injuries.

If you were injured in one of these crashes, a Goldsboro car accident attorney can help you pursue compensation, including for brain injuries and other long-term trauma.

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Driver Behavior and Common Causes of Goldsboro Accidents

The majority of accidents in Goldsboro stem from avoidable human error, with local traffic patterns and high-speed highway intersections contributing to their severity.

  • Speeding and aggressive driving: Exceeding the speed limit remains a primary factor on SR-55 and US-13. Higher speeds reduce reaction time and increase the force of impact.
  • Distracted driving: Texting, using navigation systems, or attending to passengers diverts attention from the road. Even a few seconds of inattention can cause a serious crash.
  • Impaired driving: Alcohol and drug-impaired drivers are a persistent problem in Wayne County. Alcohol-involved crashes consistently result in more severe injuries and higher fatality rates.

Understanding Your Injury: Serious vs. Minor Claims

Not all injuries are categorized the same way in a police report or an insurance claim. That distinction directly affects what compensation you may be entitled to pursue.

Serious (Disabling) Injuries: Often referred to as “A-Injuries” by the NCDOT, these are life-altering events. A serious injury is one that prevents a person from walking, driving, or performing the same daily activities they were able to before the crash. Common examples include broken bones, internal organ damage, severe lacerations, and severe lacerations resulting in permanent disability.

Minor and Possible Injuries: These are classified as “B-Injuries” (evident but not disabling) or “C-Injuries” (complaint of pain). While the term “minor” might suggest these injuries are insignificant, that is rarely the case. Conditions like whiplash, deep bruising, and soft tissue damage can cause chronic pain and require months of physical therapy. Regardless of the initial classification at the scene, any injury that interferes with your quality of life deserves professional legal attention.

Pedestrians, Cyclists, and High-Risk Road Conditions in Goldsboro

Pedestrians and bicyclists are among the most vulnerable road users in Wayne County. NCDOT 2024 data shows a 12% increase in pedestrian fatalities statewide, and in Goldsboro, risks are particularly high in areas with limited sidewalk infrastructure and along corridors with poor lighting at night.

If you were injured while walking or cycling, a car accident lawyer can help you understand your options and pursue compensation from the driver responsible.

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