Coral Springs, FL (June 12, 2026) – A motorcyclist was injured Wednesday afternoon, June 10, in a crash involving a truck at North University Drive and Ramblewood Drive in Coral Springs, according to police.
The crash happened around 4:15 p.m., the Coral Springs Police Department said. Police reported that the crash involved a blue Ford truck and a green Kawasaki motorcycle, and both operators were adult men.
Officers said the motorcyclist was alert and conscious when they arrived. He was transported to Broward Health North for treatment. The truck driver was not injured.
Police had earlier closed northbound and westbound lanes at the intersection because of the crash. All lanes later reopened.
Officials did not release additional information about the motorcyclist’s condition or what led to the collision.
The crash remains under investigation. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
Where the Crash Happened: North University Drive and Ramblewood Drive
The reported location is the intersection of North University Drive and Ramblewood Drive in Coral Springs. This is a city-street intersection setting where traffic movements can include through lanes, turning vehicles, and drivers entering or leaving nearby access points.
Because the crash affected northbound and westbound lanes, investigators may review how traffic was moving through the intersection before the impact. Lane closures at intersections also help officers protect the scene while they document vehicle positions, debris, and roadway evidence.
What We Know
- The crash happened Wednesday around 4:15 p.m.
- The crash was reported at North University Drive and Ramblewood Drive.
- Coral Springs police said the crash involved a blue Ford truck and a green Kawasaki motorcycle.
- Both operators were adult men.
- The motorcyclist was alert and conscious when officers arrived.
- The motorcyclist was taken to Broward Health North.
- The truck driver was not injured.
- Northbound and westbound lanes were closed earlier because of the crash.
- All lanes later reopened.
- Police did not say what caused the crash.
- The crash remains under investigation.
Why Motorcycle Crashes at Intersections Need Close Review
Motorcycle crashes at intersections often require careful review because a rider’s position can be harder for drivers to judge among turning movements, lane changes, and cross traffic. In this case, the crash involved a motorcycle and a truck at North University Drive and Ramblewood Drive, making the approach of each vehicle important to the investigation.
The reported lane closures also matter because they suggest officers needed to preserve part of the intersection while they worked. Until police release more findings, the cause should not be tied to speed, visibility, right-of-way, distraction, or any other factor.
How this crash is investigated
Coral Springs police will likely examine the point of impact, vehicle damage, lane positions, traffic controls, witness statements, and any available video from the intersection area. The difference in vehicle size between a Ford truck and a Kawasaki motorcycle may also help investigators understand the impact pattern.
Because police did not say what led to the crash, the investigation remains open. Additional details may come from the final report once officers complete their review.
What to do after a motorcycle collision in Florida
After a motorcycle crash, the official report can help document the vehicles involved, the location, the responding agency, and any findings that may not be available in early news updates.
In Florida, crash reports are handled through the FL Dept. of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) — Crash Records. The official portal is the Florida Crash Portal — services.flhsmv.gov/crashreportpurchasing (FloridaCrashPortal.gov). The report form is HSMV 90010 (Long/Short Form).
Florida’s listed report fee is $10.00/report + $2.00 transaction convenience fee (online). Officers have 10 days to file; online reports are available immediately once posted. Reports may be requested by parties involved, their attorneys/legal reps, licensed insurance agents (per § 316.066). Public after 60 days. Florida reports are confidential for first 60 days (§ 316.066); public thereafter.
Further details may be released after Coral Springs police complete their review of the collision.
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