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LAKE COUNTY, FL – The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal single-vehicle accident that occurred in Lake County early Saturday morning.

According to WKMG, a 27-year-old man was driving north on County Road when the incident occurred at about 5:12 a.m.  The FHP said the driver lost control of his 2016 Nissan Versa near Dairy Road and ran off the road, where the car crashed into a tree.

The driver, an Umatilla resident, died after being transported to an area hospital.  He was not believed to have been wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident.

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is presently in Melbourne to further investigate a major train incident that occurred on Friday.

They stated that they will be collecting evidence and documenting the area for several days.

According to the Melbourne Police Department, a Brightline train was involved in a tragic incident with a vehicle at the intersection of W.H. Jackson Street and U.S. 1 for the second time this week.

The train crashed with a Chevy Avalanche, prompting police to respond. The collision claimed the lives of two people, a 52-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man, according to Melbourne police.

On Wednesday, a Brightline train collided with an SUV, killing a 62-year-old man, and injuring three others. The police are still investigating how the SUV ended up on the rails as a northbound train approached.

There are gates and signs warning when a train is nearing, but residents want Brightline to do more to raise public awareness.

After they are done collecting data, the NTSB stated they should have a preliminary report in 30 days. The full report of results will be accessible in a year or two.

Railroad Crossing by It Must Be F/8Records updated on October 5 by the Federal Railroad Administration show that through July 30, 2023, Brightline trains in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties killed at least 97 individuals.

The railroad has not been found to be at blame for any of Brightline’s past fatalities, according to reports. The majority have been suicides, attempts by bystanders to cross the tracks in front of the train, or negligent actions of motorists ignoring train signage warnings.

How Fast is a Brightline Train? 

According to the company, Brightline trains are the fastest in Florida history, with a top speed of 130 mph. Trains will go up to 110 mph between Cocoa and West Palm Beach and 125 mph between Orlando and Cocoa, according to Brightline. The business has also stated that trains will go at 70-80 mph through downtowns.

How Do I Stay Safe When Near a Brightline Train?

The most crucial thing to remember when approaching a train is to pay attention. Brightline trains are much quieter than freight trains and regular passenger trains, and they travel much faster, therefore be especially cautious near the tracks.

Brightline provides a few safety guidelines for its high-speed trains, the majority of which advise being vigilant near the tracks. The Federal Railroad Administration distribute safety booklets that include the following recommendations:

  • Approach railroad crossings cautiously and at a slower speed.
  • Pay close attention to any train sounds.
  • See around obstructions by bending forward and looking both ways.
  • Be alert of your surroundings and prepare to come to a stop.
  • Enter a crossing only if you can drive across it without stopping.
  • Even if the lights flash and the gates close, continue driving through the crossing.
  • Because trains are wider than the tracks, you should leave at least 6 feet between your vehicle and the rails.
  • Have a cell phone handy in case of an emergency.

What If My Car Stalls While On the Tracks?

  • Exit your vehicle and get any passengers with you out immediately – there is no time to waste when it comes to this scenario.
  • Step away from the tracks at a 45-degree angle and toward the approaching train. If a train collides with your car, the debris will travel in the same direction as the train.
  • Call 911 to get emergency crews to the scene.

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GAINESVILLE, FL – A driver died after his vehicle was involved in a collision at an intersection in Gainesville on Thursday night, according to a report in the Gainesville Sun.

State troopers said the driver of a Ford sedan failed to stop at a stop sign at State Road 24 and Northeast 63rd Avenue at about 7:23 p.m.  The Ford then entered the path of a Nissan sedan going north on State Road 24, and the front of the Nissan hit the left side of the Ford.

The driver of the Ford, a 62-year-old Tampa man, was pronounced dead after being taken to UF Health Shands Hospital.  A passenger in his vehicle, a 44-year-old Gainesville woman, was listed in critical condition.  The driver of the Nissan, a 29-year-old man from Gainesville, was in serious condition at the same hospital.

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SUMTER COUNTY, FL – State troopers released details of a fatal multi-vehicle collision that took place in Sumter County on Tuesday afternoon.

The Villages News reports a man was driving a Subaru Outback on State Road 50 when he lost control of the vehicle.  According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the Subaru entered the path of a Chevy C1500 pickup truck and collided with the vehicle nearly head-on.  The Subaru kept going and crashed into a Honda Pilot.

The Chevy pickup truck overturned multiple times and the driver, a 49-year-old man from Lacoochee, was pronounced dead at the scene.  The driver of the Subaru, a 51-year-old Dade City man, the driver of the Honda, a 45-year-old man from Mascotte, and two female passengers in the Honda were not injured.

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OCALA, FL – A woman has been arrested following a crash in Ocala on Sunday that left a bicycle rider dead, WESH reports.

The incident happened on the 3100 block of NW Blitchton Road near Interstate 75.  According to the Ocala Police Department, a woman driving a Mini Cooper veered off the roadway and hit a man who was riding a bicycle on the sidewalk.  The bicyclist, 61-year-old Louis Osiel, was killed.

Police said the driver, identified as 43-year-old Elizabeth Pizzonia, left the scene after the accident but returned later showing indications of impairment.

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HOLIDAY, FL – The Florida Highway Patrol said an accident at an intersection in Pasco County on Saturday afternoon claimed the life of a motorcyclist.

According to the Tampa Bay Times, the driver of a Dodge Challenger was going north on U.S. 19 in Holiday at about 2:45 p.m. and turned left at Louis Avenue into the path of a southbound Harley Davidson motorcycle.

The motorcycle collided with the car, seriously injuring the operator of the bike.  The victim, a 54-year-old man from New Port Richey, died after being taken to an area hospital.  His name was not released.

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SPRING HILL, Fla. – A motorcyclist was killed in an accident involving two other vehicles in Hernando County on Saturday morning, state troopers said.

According to WTVT, the crash took place on Mariner Boulevard near Landover Boulevard in Spring Hill.

An investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol found that a man was riding a Kawasaki motorcycle northbound on Mariner Boulevard at about 2 a.m. when he made a left turn and entered the path of a Mercedes CLK320.  The motorcycle struck the Mercedes at the intersection and was then sent into the northbound lanes, where it collided with a Nissan Altima.

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In just the first week of 2024, there have already been 11 fatal crashes in Central Florida, three of which involved wrong-way drivers.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Central Florida has had an issue with these kind of collisions for a long time.

At least six significant collisions involving drivers traveling the wrong way have been covered by Eyewitness News in the past three months; every one of these crashes had fatalities except one.

According to the Florida Department of Transportation, new technology is still being implemented, including camera detection systems that instantly notify law enforcement when cars are driving the wrong way and LED-highlighted wrong-way signs. In addition, if a wrong-way driver is identified, the system—officially named the Wrong Way Vehicle Detection System—automatically initiates message board notifications on roadways.

wrong way by switas from Getty Images SignatureAccording to FDOT, 19 of these systems have been deployed throughout the area’s I-4 corridor since 2019, with more being added each year.

Our Florida Car Accident Attorneys at Whittel & Melton want to encourage all drivers to practice responsible driving as we get further into 2024. Most drivers that drive the wrong way are distracted, impaired, tired, or just unaware of their surroundings – all of which are extremely dangerous when behind the wheel of a car.

What should a driver do if they see a wrong-way driver alert?

  • Slow down.
  • Proceed with extreme caution and try to exit the interstate or move to the far outside lane.
  • As soon as a car approaching from the incorrect direction changes lanes, get off the road and dial *FHP or 911.

When a motorist approaches a WRONG WAY sign or becomes aware that they are traveling in the incorrect direction, what should they do?

To stop a crash:

  • Stop right away.
  • Pull off to the side of the road.
  • When it is safe to do so, turn around.

When a driver travels the wrong way on the road, it can easily result in head-on collisions, causing severe injuries and fatalities. As one would expect, head-on collisions are among the most catastrophic forms of car accidents because both vehicles are traveling at high speeds and collide directly. Continue reading

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LAND O’ LAKES, FL – The Florida Highway Patrol said a teenage motorcycle rider died following an accident in Pasco County.

A report by WFTS states that the crash occurred Dec. 30 near the intersection of Collier Parkway and Killington Boulevard.

According to state troopers, the 19-year-old victim was driving a Kawasaki motorcycle north on Collier Parkway shortly before 9  p.m. and lost control of the bike while changing lanes.  The motorcycle went off the roadway and onto the shoulder, where it hit a traffic sign and overturned.

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A driver violated Florida’s Move Over Law last week, which resulted in a St. Johns County deputy getting hit by a minibus and suffering a broken hand and shoulder injury.

On Dec. 27 around 6 p.m., the deputy pulled over a man for reckless driving on US 1 and International Golf Parkway. As he approached the vehicle, a minibus in the right lane clipped him.

The accident could have been much worse, which is why everyone needs to be aware of the Move Over Law. You must pull over if you notice a construction worker, tow truck, road ranger, or emergency vehicle on the side of the road while you are driving. As of Jan. 1, the law has been extended to cover all disabled vehicles.

Police Traffic Stop by welcomiaWhat happens if you cannot safely move over? You must reduce your speed to at least 20 mph below the legal limit. You must reduce your speed to 5 mph if the restriction is less than 20 mph.

According to state records, there have been 1,700 crashes since 2015 because of people failing to move over. As a result, there have been at least 8 fatalities and over 100 major injuries.

The purpose of the Move Over Law is to protect everyone who is stopped on the side of the road, including emergency medical personnel, police officers, construction workers, sanitation workers, utility workers, emergency personnel, and drivers of broken-down cars or those involved in wrecks. It is crucial to abide by the law to protect the lives of those who are stopped on the side of the road as well as to avoid consequences like fines and jail time. Continue reading

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