Hollywood, FL (August 21, 2025) – A multi-vehicle collision with reported injuries occurred late Tuesday morning at the intersection of Sheridan St and North 46th Ave in Hollywood. The crash took place around 11:20 a.m. and was located in the northbound lanes, near the northeast corner of the intersection, adjacent to a bus stop fence.
According to radio communications from Broward County Fire Rescue, the crash involved at least three vehicles, including a black Toyota, a silver vehicle, and a blue Kia. All occupants remained inside their vehicles when emergency crews arrived, and injuries were confirmed at the scene. Rescue 74 was assigned to respond and begin medical assessments.
The area surrounding Sheridan St and N 46th Ave is a heavily trafficked corridor that borders residential neighborhoods and commercial centers, making it a frequent site of traffic congestion and turning conflicts. The exact number of individuals injured and the severity of those injuries have not been officially disclosed.
Law enforcement is currently investigating the cause of the collision and working to determine whether speed, distraction, or failure to yield contributed to the incident. Traffic delays were reported in the immediate area as responders worked to secure the scene and assist those involved.
Our thoughts are with the injured parties, and we wish them a smooth and full recovery.
Multi-Vehicle Crashes in Urban Intersections
The crash at Sheridan St and N 46th Ave highlights the risks drivers face at busy urban intersections where multiple lanes, traffic signals, and bus routes converge. These environments create opportunities for collisions—especially when visibility is limited or when drivers attempt to rush through yellow lights or make aggressive turns.
Multi-vehicle crashes, like the one involving a Toyota, Kia, and a third vehicle in this case, often result in complicated injury scenarios. Chain reactions are common, and determining fault can require detailed investigation. The fact that all occupants remained inside their vehicles upon responder arrival suggests concerns over impact trauma and the potential need for immobilization prior to transport.
Intersection crashes also place pedestrians, cyclists, and nearby transit riders at elevated risk. In this case, the crash occurred near a bus stop fence—emphasizing the need for extra caution in zones where vehicles and people share close quarters.
Victims of multi-vehicle accidents may face long-term physical recovery, emotional distress, and logistical challenges related to medical care and legal proceedings. Early intervention from trained professionals can help simplify the recovery process and protect a victim’s rights.
Were you or someone close to you involved in a multi-car crash like the one on Sheridan St? Local Accident Reports helps injury victims access trusted resources, from medical providers to legal support, ensuring you’re not alone during recovery. Contact Local Accident Reports today and take your first step toward healing with confidence.