Clearwater, FL (August 22, 2025) – A two-vehicle collision in the early hours of Friday morning resulted in injuries at the intersection of N Myrtle Ave and Cleveland St in Clearwater. According to dispatch communications, the crash involved airbag deployment and at least one person suffering a laceration to the right arm.
Emergency crews from Clearwater Fire and medical services were called to the scene around 3:00 AM following reports of a wrong-way driver in the area. One vehicle, identified as a silver SUV, came to a stop in the intersection, while a black Nissan SUV was located nearby. Responders arrived quickly and began providing care to the injured driver.
Fire crews assessed the scene for further hazards as medics treated the victim for her arm injury. No fatalities were reported, and there is no official word yet on whether additional occupants in either vehicle required treatment. Both vehicles sustained visible damage, and airbags were confirmed to have deployed in at least one of them.
Investigators are now working to determine whether the wrong-way driving report prior to the crash played a direct role in the incident. Traffic was temporarily disrupted as authorities cleared the scene and gathered evidence for their ongoing investigation.
Our thoughts are with the injured driver, and we hope for a smooth and complete recovery.
Wrong-Way Driving and Intersection Accidents in Florida
Accidents involving wrong-way drivers—such as the one reported at Myrtle Ave and Cleveland St—can be particularly dangerous and are more likely to result in serious injury or death. In this Clearwater incident, a collision between two SUVs left one driver with a visible arm injury, highlighting just how hazardous intersections can become when drivers lose spatial awareness or violate directional rules.
Florida sees hundreds of wrong-way collisions each year, many of them occurring during late-night or early morning hours when driver fatigue, intoxication, or confusion is more likely. Cleveland St and Myrtle Ave intersect near central Clearwater and are surrounded by mixed commercial and residential areas, often creating complex traffic flows. The addition of a wrong-way vehicle in such an environment dramatically increases the risk for unsuspecting drivers.
Intersection crashes are among the most common types of traffic accidents in the state, and the combination of a wrong-way driver and a high-speed crossroad creates a dangerous scenario. Even with airbag deployment, drivers and passengers can suffer lacerations, fractures, and internal injuries. This crash—where one driver was visibly hurt—could have easily been more severe.
For local drivers, this incident is a reminder of the importance of staying alert, especially when traveling during early or late hours. If you ever see a vehicle traveling in the wrong direction, avoid it at all costs and report it immediately.
If you or someone you love was injured in a wrong-way crash or any serious intersection accident, it’s crucial to act quickly and get the right support during recovery.
An early morning accident can create chaos in an instant. Local Accident Reports is here to help you sort through the aftermath. If you were injured in a crash like the one at Myrtle and Cleveland in Clearwater, we can assist you with locating a police report and connecting with trusted local resources. Contact Local Accident Reports today to begin taking steps toward recovery and clarity.