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Jun 9, 2021 | 2:50 PM
Daytona Beach, FL - A crash that closed three lanes of I-95 for most of the morning claimed the life of a 60-year-old Port Orange man. Investigators with Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) say three vehicles—an SUV driven by a 45-year-old New Smyrna Beach woman; a sedan driven by a 60-year-old Port Orange man; and the deceased’s motorcycle—were headed northbound on I-95 in Daytona Beach around 7:15 Wednesday (June 9) morning near International Speedway Boulevard (ISB), with the motorcycle leading the sedan and SUV, respectively. #TRAFFICALERT: A crash at Exit 260 in Daytona Beach has three lanes blocked on northbound I-95Expect heavy delays. No alternate routes available at this time. pic.twitter.com/O16aOriZTp— News Daytona Beach (@NewsDaytonaBch) June 9, 2021 According to state troopers, traffic ahead of the motorcycle began to slow down for aluminum debris that was lying in the roadway. Both the motorcycle and the sedan slowed down
May 9, 2021 | 9:32 AM
Daytona Beach, FL – With the perfect beach weather forecast for Mother’s Day, Volusia County Beach Safety (VCBS) is expecting big crowds today. They also say midday high tides are not expected to have a major impact on beach driving and surf conditions are expected to be relatively calm. A reminder: if you plan to use Dunlawton Avenue to get beachside, there’s a road detour at the railroad crossing between Spruce Creek Road and U.S. 1. VCBS suggests that to reduce traffic backups, anyone traveling in the area is encouraged to adjust their route to avoid this temporary road closure. In anticipation of the busy weekend, and with COVID-19 an ongoing concern, beachgoers are encouraged to access the beach in a less-populated area. Parking is also available at one of the county’s many off-beach parking lots. Something else to remember: sea turtle nesting season is underway. Leaving the beach cleaner than you found it is more important th