Little Rock, AR (August 11, 2025) – A traffic collision with injuries was reported on Sunday evening in the Boyle Park area of Little Rock. The crash occurred around 5:07 p.m. at the intersection of Colonel Glenn Rd and W 36th St, prompting a response from Little Rock Fire Department crews and EMS personnel.
First responders, including paramedics, assessed and treated injured individuals at the scene before arranging hospital transport for those requiring further care. Police managed the crash site and began an investigation into what led to the incident.
No further details have been released about the vehicles or those involved. Our thoughts are with the injured as they recover.
Intersection Crashes in Arkansas
Busy intersections like Colonel Glenn Rd and W 36th St often experience high traffic volumes, combining residential, commuter, and commercial vehicle flow. These conditions can increase the risk of collisions, especially when drivers fail to yield, misjudge speed, or become distracted.
According to the Arkansas Department of Transportation, intersection-related crashes account for a significant percentage of injury accidents statewide, with urban areas like Little Rock seeing higher concentrations due to denser traffic patterns. Safety measures such as improved signal timing, enhanced signage, and public awareness campaigns continue to be implemented to reduce incidents. Drivers are reminded to approach intersections with caution, maintain safe following distances, and remain alert to changes in traffic flow.
If you or someone close to you has been injured in a collision, contact Local Accident Reports to connect with support and resources.