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Alachua County, FL – Woman Killed in I-75 Crash Near MM 374

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Alachua County, FL (February 11, 2026) – A woman was fatally struck early Tuesday while walking along the southbound lanes of I-75 near mile marker 374 in Alachua County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The crash occurred shortly after midnight and involved an SUV traveling in the center lane.

Key Details

  • Location: I-75 southbound near mile marker 374, Alachua County
  • Reported: Tuesday, February 10 at 12:10 a.m.
  • Vehicles involved: SUV and pedestrian
  • Injuries: Female pedestrian pronounced dead at the scene
  • Occupants: 57-year-old Miami driver and two passengers, ages 51 and 20, not injured
  • Investigating agency: Florida Highway Patrol

What We Know So Far

  • According to the FHP report, the SUV was traveling south in the center lane of I-75 when it struck a woman who was walking in the same lane.
  • The woman died at the scene as a result of her injuries.
  • The driver and two passengers from Miami were not hurt in the crash.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • The identity of the pedestrian has not been released.
  • Officials have not said why the woman was walking in the travel lane of the interstate.
  • No additional contributing factors have been detailed.

Local Context

Interstate 75 through Alachua County carries high-speed traffic throughout the overnight hours, even when overall volumes are lower than daytime travel. Near mile marker 374, drivers typically move at highway speeds with limited lighting outside of vehicle headlights. When a pedestrian incident occurs on an interstate, responders often close lanes to create a secure working area for emergency crews and investigators. Because shoulders can be narrow and visibility is reduced at night, secondary crashes are a concern. Traffic delays may extend for several miles while officials document the scene and remove any hazards from the roadway.

What to Do Next

  1. If you were involved, get to a safe location if you can and check for injuries; call 911 when medical help is needed.
  2. If your vehicle is not drivable, stay clear of traffic lanes and wait for help rather than standing near moving vehicles.
  3. Save and back up dashcam footage quickly so it is not overwritten.
  4. Arrange safe towing and do not remain near active traffic while waiting for assistance.

FAQ

Q: Why might early details change after the initial call?

A: Initial information is often based on limited observations and may be updated as investigators gather evidence and confirm facts.

Q: Why are freeway accidents especially hazardous for responders?

A: High speeds and limited space to work increase the risk of secondary collisions, requiring careful lane closures and protective positioning.

Q: Why can lanes stay restricted even after injured people are helped?

A: Authorities may keep lanes closed while documenting evidence, clearing debris, and ensuring the roadway is safe to reopen.

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2Before speaking with an insurance company, make sure you have the facts. An official police report is the most reliable record of what happened and can help establish liability An experienced attorney can assist you in obtaining this report and using it to protect your interests.
3Consider having your case reviewed by a qualified attorney who can guide you through the next steps. They will safeguard your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

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