Old Hickory, TN (March 2, 2026) – A woman was killed early on Monday morning following a head-on collision involving a passenger vehicle and a tractor-trailer in the Old Hickory area of Nashville, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department.
Officers responded to the crash scene shortly after midnight along Old Hickory Boulevard near Robinson Road, close to Hickory Industrial Road.
Preliminary findings indicate that a passenger vehicle and a tractor-trailer collided head-on. When officers arrived, they discovered extensive damage to both vehicles.
Police confirmed that the female driver of the passenger vehicle was pronounced dead as a result of the crash. Authorities have not yet released her identity pending notification of next of kin.
No additional information regarding the condition of the tractor-trailer driver was immediately provided.
The investigation remains ongoing as officers work to determine the events that led to the collision.
We extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of the woman who lost her life in this tragic crash.
What Makes Head-on Collisions with Semi-Trucks Especially Fatal?
Head-on crashes involving passenger vehicles and commercial tractor-trailers are among the most devastating types of roadway collisions. The significant disparity in size and weight between a semi-truck and a standard passenger car dramatically increases the force absorbed by the smaller vehicle.
Tractor-trailers can weigh up to 80,000 pounds when fully loaded, compared to approximately 3,000 to 4,000 pounds for many passenger vehicles. In a head-on impact, the structural integrity of the smaller vehicle is often overwhelmed, even at moderate speeds.
Late-night crashes can present additional risk factors, including reduced visibility, fatigue, and decreased traffic volumes that sometimes lead to higher travel speeds. Investigators typically review lane positioning, skid marks, lighting conditions, and any available electronic data from the vehicles involved.
Crash reconstruction specialists will work to determine whether a lane departure, impairment, mechanical failure, or other contributing factor played a role in the collision. Authorities are expected to release further details as the investigation progresses.