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19-year-old woman struck, killed on International Speedway Boulevard in Volusia County
Read full article: 19-year-old woman struck, killed on International Speedway Boulevard in Volusia CountyA 19-year-old woman was struck and killed on International Speedway Boulevard in Volusia County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Pedestrian struck, killed by car while crossing International Speedway Boulevard in Volusia County, FHP says
Read full article: Pedestrian struck, killed by car while crossing International Speedway Boulevard in Volusia County, FHP saysA 61-year-old Daytona Beach man was struck by a car and killed while crossing International Speedway Boulevard, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Daytona Beach police search for missing 82-year-old woman
Read full article: Daytona Beach police search for missing 82-year-old womanCelena Fletcher-Beatty was last seen on Monday, Jan. 15 at a home on Aston Grande Drive in a subdivision off International Speedway Boulevard, west of the Tomoka River.
Pedestrian struck, killed in Volusia County while walking on US Highway 92, FHP says
Read full article: Pedestrian struck, killed in Volusia County while walking on US Highway 92, FHP saysA pedestrian was fatally struck Friday night while walking on International Speedway Boulevard (U.S. Highway 92) in Volusia County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
3 teens killed in Daytona Beach crash that shut down International Speedway Boulevard, police say
Read full article: 3 teens killed in Daytona Beach crash that shut down International Speedway Boulevard, police sayThree teens were killed Saturday morning in a single-vehicle crash in the 800 block of International Speedway Boulevard, according to the Daytona Beach Police Department.
Safety, traffic changes coming to Daytona Beach’s International Speedway Boulevard
Read full article: Safety, traffic changes coming to Daytona Beach’s International Speedway BoulevardIt’ll be a nearly $22 million facelift to the portion of the street on the beachside and work is set to start next year.
Suspected DUI driver arrested after wrong-way crash near Daytona Beach, deputies say
Read full article: Suspected DUI driver arrested after wrong-way crash near Daytona Beach, deputies sayA man was arrested on DUI charges after a wrong-way crash on International Speedway Boulevard near Daytona Beach, according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office.
Car ‘veered’ into oncoming traffic in DeLand, crash kills occupant, police say
Read full article: Car ‘veered’ into oncoming traffic in DeLand, crash kills occupant, police sayA fatal crash occurred Saturday night in DeLand when a car veered into oncoming traffic and crashed with another vehicle, according to police.
Man accused of crashing into motorcyclist, fleeing scene during Bike Week
Read full article: Man accused of crashing into motorcyclist, fleeing scene during Bike WeekDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A man hit a motorcyclist in Daytona Beach during Bike Week then drove off without stopping to provide any help, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Numbers released by Halifax Health show there was a record number of trauma patients during this year’s Bike Week celebration, which ran from March 5 through March 14. AdIn that same 10-day period, 150 trauma patients were received by Halifax Health, hospital officials said. Of those admissions, numbers show 91 were related to Bike Week, compared to an average of 62 admissions over the last four years. Hospital officials said the trauma team was activated 97 times in the 10-day period, 74 times for Bike Week-related incidents.
Woman killed in 3-vehicle crash on International Speedway Boulevard in Daytona Beach
Read full article: Woman killed in 3-vehicle crash on International Speedway Boulevard in Daytona BeachA woman driving a 1996 Chevrolet S10 was killed in a crash on International Speedway Boulevard on Feb. 11, 2021. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A woman who was involved in a three-vehicle crash on International Speedway Boulevard Thursday afternoon died as a result of her injuries, according to the Daytona Beach Police Department. Records show a 57-year-old Port Orange woman was driving a white 1996 Chevrolet S10 pickup truck around 11:30 a.m. when she failed to stop in time for traffic stopped near South Clyde Morris Boulevard. She was freed from the S10 and taken to Halifax Health Medical Center, where she died later that day. The 29-year-old Daytona Beach man driving the Avalanche and the 21-year-old Apopka woman driving the Ford were not injured.
Bus video shows Daytona Beach hit-and-run driver nearly running over crash victim
Read full article: Bus video shows Daytona Beach hit-and-run driver nearly running over crash victimThe Daytona Beach Police Department on Friday released video captured by a passing Votran bus of the Jan. 31 incident. The victim told police she didn’t believe the driver and asked her to wait and not move. This happened January 31st on West Int'l Speedway Blvd./US 92 near Daytona International Speedway. The incident happened Jan. 31 at West International Speedway near Daytona International Speedway. AdNo arrests have been made in the case, according to Daytona Beach police.
Human remains found near International Speedway Boulevard in DeLand, police say
Read full article: Human remains found near International Speedway Boulevard in DeLand, police sayDeLAND, Fla. – DeLand police say they need the public’s help identifying a man who was found dead near International Speedway Boulevard Saturday evening. The human remains were found around 5:30 p.m. in a wooded area near State Road 15A and International Speedway Boulevard, records show. [TRENDING: First doses of vaccine sent across US | OK if drivers can’t see out rear window? | Pilot killed in Fla. gyroscope crash]Authorities have not provided information on the man’s cause of death or whether foul play is suspected. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Detective Bota at 386-626-7422.
New crossing signal in Daytona Beach aims to keep children safe during school year
Read full article: New crossing signal in Daytona Beach aims to keep children safe during school yearDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. A first of its kind traffic signal is going into service in an effort to improve pedestrian safety ahead of the school year. The Florida Department of Transportation recently installed a pedestrian hybrid beacon across International Speedway Boulevard near Highland Avenue. Officials said the beacon was needed because of the high volume of pedestrian and vehicle traffic near the entrances of Mainland High School and Daytona State College. The beacon differs from a traditional traffic signal by staying dark until activated. When a pedestrian presses the push-to-walk button, a flashing yellow light will activate, which warns drivers to slow down.