Palm Coast, FL (June 4, 2026) – A deadly wreck on I-95 in Flagler County shut down the northbound off-ramp at Palm Coast Parkway early on Thursday morning, June 4. The collision was reported just before 1:30 a.m.
The off-ramp remained closed following the accident, and no reopening time had been announced as of the initial report. Additional details about those involved had not been released.
What caused the crash has not been confirmed, and the full circumstances surrounding the fatality are still being determined. We extend our deepest condolences to the family of the person who lost their life.
What Happens to a Highway Off-Ramp After a Fatal Crash in Florida?
When a fatal crash occurs on or near a highway off-ramp in Florida, the ramp is typically closed to allow emergency units to work safely and to preserve the physical evidence at the site. Closures can last several hours depending on how complex the scene is and how long it takes to complete the initial review. Drivers in the area are usually directed to the next available exit or an alternate route.
Florida highway fatal crashes are handled by state troopers, who document the roadway, vehicle positions, skid marks, and any other physical details that may help explain what happened. This process is thorough by design, as findings from a fatal crash review can inform future decisions on road design, signage, and speed limits. Early reports in these cases often contain limited detail, with more complete information released as the formal review progresses.