
Today, chaos ensued on Countyline Road as a deadly wrong-way collision claimed a life and necessitated the closure of both eastbound and westbound lanes. Miramar Police have confirmed the occurrence of the fatal accident, which took place near the intersection with the Turnpike, involving a 2017 Honda Civic and a 2020 Tesla 3. According to Local 10 News, the Honda was heading east in the westbound lanes, resulting in a head-on crash with the Tesla.
Rushing to the scene just after 1 a.m., Miami Gardens police officers discovered one driver trapped, prompting Miami-Dade Fire Rescue to arrive and pronounce the victim deceased on site. Having sustained critical injuries, the driver of the second vehicle was transported to HCA Florida Aventura Hospital, reported as a trauma alert by NBC Miami. The identities of those killed and injured in the crash remain unreleased as the Miramar Police Traffic Homicide unit canvasses the wreckage in pursuit of answers.
The aftermath of the accident left Countyline Road impassable, prompting Miramar Police to issue a traffic alert via X. Advising motorists to avoid the area between the 6000 and 7400 blocks, police provided guidance for alternative routes, suggesting Miramar Parkway as an option. For further developments on this ongoing investigation, updates will be shared as they become available. Details were corroborated by a post from the Miramar Police Department.
County Line Road is currently closed in both directions between the 6000 and 7400 blocks due to a traffic crash investigation.
— Miramar Police (@MiramarPD) October 27, 2025
Miramar Police Traffic Homicide Investigators are on scene, and motorists are advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes. Updates will be… pic.twitter.com/eHUswg478N
Air support from the Broward Sheriff's Office was deployed, scanning for additional victims or passengers, concluding none were present beyond the two already discovered. Footage from the site illustrated a grim tableau of vehicular destruction, with one car severely mangled and the other scorched to ruin, as seen on NBC Miami's video coverage.









