Daytona Beach, FL (January 3, 2026) – A traffic collision on Interstate 95 Northbound led to injuries and a partial roadblock late in the morning near Mile Marker 265 in Daytona Beach, according to Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles data.
The incident was reported just after 11:15 a.m. and involved a crash that caused a roadblock in the left lanes of the northbound interstate. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene to assess injuries and secure the area. The extent of injuries sustained in the collision was not immediately disclosed, but the call type confirms that at least one person was hurt.
Traffic in the area experienced significant delays as lanes were restricted during the emergency response. Authorities worked to clear the scene as quickly as possible while ensuring medical aid was provided to those involved.
This crash occurred on the 3rd of January and remains under investigation. No details about the vehicles involved or potential contributing factors have been released.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this accident.
Traffic Collisions in Florida
Crashes on high-speed roadways like I-95 are a frequent occurrence in Florida, where both heavy traffic and long-distance travel intersect. The stretch of interstate through Volusia County sees thousands of vehicles daily, making it a common site for incidents, especially near city access points such as Daytona Beach.
Drivers navigating major highways are encouraged to maintain vigilance, adhere to posted speed limits, and allow adequate following distance, particularly in high-traffic zones or near construction and merging lanes. Florida officials remind motorists that defensive driving can prevent serious accidents, especially on interstates with high-speed limits and variable traffic flow.
If you or someone you know has been affected by this or a similar incident, local resources are available to help you understand your rights and options moving forward. Reach out to Local Accident Reports for guidance and support following a serious collision.