News Summary
A significant crash involving an 18-wheeler on I-95 South near Florence caused major traffic delays starting at 3:10 a.m. on Friday. The accident shut down all southbound lanes, leading to hours of congestion as crews worked to clear the scene. By 11:20 a.m., traffic resumed, but complications continued over the weekend with separate accidents resulting in fatalities and additional disruptions. Drivers are urged to remain cautious and look for alternate routes during heavy traffic.
Major Crash on I-95 South Near Florence Causes Hours of Traffic Delays
If you were traveling near Florence on Friday morning, chances are you experienced some serious traffic delays. It all kicked off around 3:10 a.m. when a significant crash occurred on I-95 South, right around mile marker 179. The wreck involved an 18-wheeler and it took nearly eight hours for the situation to be cleared up. By 11:20 a.m., travelers were finally back on their way, although it wasn’t smooth sailing for all.
What Happened?
Initially, the entire southbound lanes were completely shut down, causing a hectic situation. As traffic alerts rolled in, drivers were informed that I-95 southbound was closed between Exit 181 and Exit 170. If you were planning a trip, you might have wished you were using Waze that morning! The app labeled the crash as “minor,” though no updates were available on whether anyone was injured. It’s always a good reminder to be cautious out there!
Traffic Trouble
Thanks to the unfortunate crash, significant traffic delays were on the menu. Drivers found themselves stuck in long lines and many opted to look for alternate routes to avoid the mess. A quick peek at a live camera feed from the South Carolina Department of Transportation clearly showed the southbound traffic crawling along. Vehicles were backed up as crews worked diligently not far from Dunbarton Drive, trying their best to clear the scene.
A Not-So-Great Weekend for Drivers
The second accident occurred earlier that Sunday at about 6:40 a.m. on Highway 52, where a collision between a 2008 Lexus LS 460 and a 2001 Ford Mustang resulted in one fatality and one injury. The driver of the Mustang tragically died at the scene while the driver of the Lexus was taken to the hospital. Both drivers were the only occupants of their vehicles, further emphasizing the need for responsible driving.
Final Thoughts
It’s clear that accidents like these have a significant impact not only on those involved but also on the traffic flow in the entire region. With drivers being extra cautious and looking for detours, it’s a complex web of road interactions and frustration. As we move into the weekend, it’s a good idea for everyone to keep their safety in mind and to drive responsibly. Ensure that you’re taking extra precautions, whether you’re running errands or heading out for a long drive.
Let’s hope that the highways become safer soon and that folks can get to their destinations without a hitch. Safe travels out there, Florence!
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Tragic Multi-Vehicle Collision in Florence County
Tragic Road Accidents in Florence County Claim Three Lives
Multiple Accidents Lead to Vehicle Fires and Traffic Disruptions in Florence, S.C.
Three Injured in 18-Wheeler Crash in Florence County
Early Morning Tragedy Strikes Johnsonville, SC
Florence County Faces Multiple Car Accidents
Tragic Accident Claims Life in Florence County, S.C.
Tragic Accident Shakes Florence: Overturned Tanker Truck Leads to Fatality
Traffic Chaos in Florence, SC Following 18-Wheeler Crash
Traffic Nightmare in Florence After Tractor-Trailer Crash
Additional Resources
- WMBF News: Crash Involving 18-Wheeler Slows Traffic
- Wikipedia: Interstate 95
- WPDE: Driver Dies After Car Crashes Into Tree
- Google Search: Traffic Accidents Florence County
- WBTW: 1 Dead, 1 Injured in Florence County Crash
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Road Safety
- WPDE: Florence Co Crash Prompts Multi-Unit EMS Response
- Google News: Traffic Incidents in Florence County
- WMBF News: Traffic Alert Crash Causing Slowdowns
- Google Search: Automobile Safety
