
An overnight crash on Interstate 95 in northeast Miami-Dade left a Broward Sheriff's Office deputy and another driver with injuries described as not serious after a vehicle slammed into a BSO cruiser near the Ives Dairy Road exit. Photos from the scene show a civilian car with heavy rear-end damage and visible damage to the back of the cruiser, as investigators worked the scene to piece together how the collision happened.
According to WSVN, the crash took place overnight in the northbound lanes of I-95 near the I-95 Dairy Road area and left a badly damaged vehicle at the scene. The station reported that the Broward Sheriff's Office told reporters the deputy and the other driver were not seriously hurt. While initial coverage included photos from the scene, officials have not yet provided a full rundown of what led to the rear-end crash.
Traffic and location context
The I-95 corridor around Ives Dairy Road carries heavy commuter traffic and can quickly clog when incidents occur, according to a Federal Highway Administration analysis of the corridor. The FHWA report notes that stretches of I-95 handle well over 200,000 vehicles a day and that even relatively small crashes can disrupt normal traffic flow. That kind of volume helps explain why single-vehicle collisions on this stretch often draw multiple emergency crews and traffic investigators.
What officials have said
In a statement relayed to WSVN, the Broward Sheriff's Office said the deputy and the other driver were not seriously injured. The agency has not offered further information on whether the deputy was on official duty at the time or whether an internal review will follow. Authorities continue to investigate the crash and, as of the station's report, had not released any details about what caused the collision.









