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Two Fatal Traffic Incidents in Bristol, Tennessee

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Bristol, Tennessee, October 4, 2025

News Summary

In tragic events on Thursday, Bristol, Tennessee saw two separate fatal traffic incidents. A motorcycle rider, 46-year-old Joshua Smokey Collier, died after being involved in an accident with an SUV, while 40-year-old pedestrian Daniel Lee Frazier was pronounced dead after being struck by a vehicle. Both accidents remain under investigation by the Bristol Police Department, with no charges filed as of yet.


Bristol, Tennessee – Two separate fatal traffic incidents occurred on Thursday in Bristol, Tennessee, leading to the deaths of two individuals. The first accident took place just after 5 p.m. at the intersection of Highway 394 and Whitetop Road, involving an SUV and a motorcycle. The rider of the motorcycle, identified as 46-year-old Joshua Smokey Collier from Bluff City, Tennessee, sustained serious injuries and was transported to Bristol Regional Medical Center, where he later died from his injuries.

The second tragic incident happened just before 9 p.m. at the intersection of Highway 126 and Meadow Street. This accident involved a vehicle and a pedestrian. The pedestrian, 40-year-old Daniel Lee Frazier from Bristol, Tennessee, was also taken to Bristol Medical Center, but he was pronounced dead upon arrival.

At this time, no charges have been filed in connection to either accident, as both incidents remain under investigation by the Bristol Police Department.

H3>Details of Each Incident

H4>First Incident: Motorcycle Accident

– Date and Time: Thursday, just after 5 p.m.
– Location: Intersection of Highway 394 and Whitetop Road
– Vehicles Involved: SUV and motorcycle
– Victim: 46-year-old Joshua Smokey Collier from Bluff City, Tennessee
– Outcome: Collier was transported to Bristol Regional Medical Center, where he died from his injuries.

H4>Second Incident: Pedestrian Accident

– Date and Time: Thursday, just before 9 p.m.
– Location: Intersection of Highway 126 and Meadow Street
– Vehicles Involved: Vehicle and pedestrian
– Victim: 40-year-old Daniel Lee Frazier from Bristol, Tennessee
– Outcome: Frazier was taken to Bristol Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

H3>Investigation Status

Both incidents remain under review by the Bristol Police Department. As of now, investigators are gathering information and conducting interviews to understand the circumstances surrounding each accident. No further details have been released at this time, and the police have not specified potential causes or factors that may have contributed to the crashes.

H3>Background on Traffic Safety in Bristol

Traffic accidents remain a significant concern across the United States, with fatalities affecting communities each year. Local authorities emphasize the importance of road safety and urge drivers to adhere to traffic laws to prevent accidents. Bristol, known for its busy roadways and intersections, often sees an increase in traffic during peak hours, highlighting the need for safe driving practices. The tragic events of Thursday serve as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of traffic incidents.

FAQ Section:

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What happened in Bristol, Tennessee, on Thursday? Two separate fatal traffic incidents occurred, resulting in the deaths of two individuals.
  • Who were the victims of the accidents? The victims were 46-year-old Joshua Smokey Collier from Bluff City, Tennessee, and 40-year-old Daniel Lee Frazier from Bristol, Tennessee.
  • Are there any charges filed related to the accidents? No charges have been filed for either incident as both remain under investigation.
  • Where did the accidents occur? The first accident occurred at the intersection of Highway 394 and Whitetop Road, and the second accident happened at the intersection of Highway 126 and Meadow Street.

Details First Incident Second Incident
Date and Time Thursday, just after 5 p.m. Thursday, just before 9 p.m.
Location Highway 394 and Whitetop Road Highway 126 and Meadow Street
Involvement SUV and motorcycle Vehicle and pedestrian
Victim Joshua Smokey Collier Daniel Lee Frazier
Status Died from injuries Pronounced dead on arrival

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