
Early Sunday morning, a messy crash on South Dixie Highway at the southern end of I-95 turned the commute into a crawl, with two left lanes shut down and traffic stacking up fast. Traffic cameras showed a box truck pushed up against the median, with a large semi-truck nearby as crews worked the scene and kept the lanes closed into the morning while investigators dealt with wreckage and debris.
The wreck was caught on Local 10's traffic cameras. According to the station, the two left lanes were blocked, and the crash appeared to involve a box truck and the median, with a semi in the area as well. Authorities had not said what led up to the collision or whether anyone was hurt, the outlet reported. Responders stayed on scene while investigators continued combing through the area.
Where it happened and traffic impacts
South Dixie Highway, the local name for U.S. 1, is a heavily traveled north–south route that often turns into a bottleneck where it meets I-95, especially during peak hours. The state's traveler information service, Florida 511, offers live camera views and incident updates showing current conditions and alternate routes. Commuters in the area reported delays as cleanup and investigation work stretched into the morning.
What investigators are doing
Miami-area authorities were carrying out an active investigation at the crash site and had not released additional details beyond what was visible on the cameras, according to Local 10. Traffic stayed partially blocked while crews documented evidence and prepared to remove the vehicles. Officials said they would share more information once it becomes available. This story will be updated if agencies release new details.









