Virginia Beach, VA (August 23, 2025) – A traffic collision with injuries occurred Friday evening, August 22, on I-64 eastbound just before the Twin Bridges in Virginia Beach. Emergency services and police responded to the scene to assist the individuals involved and manage traffic disruptions.
The crash was reported around 7:00 p.m. in the right eastbound lane of I-64, near Exit 284B for Newtown Rd. Emergency units utilized TAC-3 radio for coordinated communication and scene control as responders assessed the crash impact and treated the injured parties.
Authorities have not confirmed the number of vehicles involved or the severity of the injuries, though at least one person was reportedly hurt and required medical evaluation. The right lane was temporarily blocked, causing delays for eastbound drivers approaching the Twin Bridges.
Virginia State Police and local EMS remained on-site into the evening to direct traffic and conduct an initial investigation. Updates will follow as additional details become available.
Our thoughts are with those affected, and we wish a full recovery to anyone injured in the accident.
Interstate Accidents in Coastal Virginia
Crashes on major routes like I-64 in Virginia Beach often lead to serious injuries and significant travel delays, particularly during evening traffic hours. The eastbound approach to the Twin Bridges is a high-risk area where merging lanes, increased speeds, and heavy volumes of traffic converge—making it especially prone to sudden incidents.
The recent injury crash demonstrates how quickly conditions on the interstate can shift from routine to hazardous. In such environments, even minor misjudgments can result in collisions that affect multiple vehicles and lead to injuries. Emergency response coordination—such as the use of tactical radio channels—plays a crucial role in minimizing impact and securing aid for victims quickly.
For Virginia drivers, it’s essential to reduce speed near bridge approaches, maintain a safe following distance, and anticipate lane changes well in advance. Road conditions and traffic congestion can change rapidly along this corridor, especially during evening commutes or holiday travel periods.
If you or someone close to you has been injured in a highway collision, Local Accident Reports is here to support you. We connect crash victims with the resources they need—from medical professionals to legal advisors—to ensure their recovery is as smooth as possible. Reach out today for guidance tailored to your unique situation.