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Several dead after a weekend with accidents in central florida

Several dead after a weekend with accidents in central florida

Of these travel times, which have had an impact in a few minutes. We have a security warning for drivers today. After only one weekend devastating accidents on motorways in central florida, the officials ask all of us to make themselves more careful behind the steering wheel, since more drivers are currently on the road for the spring holidays. WESH TWES BOB Hazen is on the I-4 live this morning and Bob gave an accident over the weekend in which a boy was killed. And that happened in Oscola County. When soldiers said that a truck that drove in the wrong direction fell into a van that had five people inside, the victims drove north to 441 yesterday in Kingsville, so a 30 -year -old man from Jensen Beach went in the wrong direction. Beat your car, which then ran and turned away. Soldiers say that the driver and a nine -month -old baby in the victim's car have minor injuries, but three more in this vehicle did not survive. This includes a 54 -year -old woman, a 34 -year -old woman and a five -year -old boy. The weekend also started with another wrong crash. This was on the I-4 near the Longwood output. A driver who drove to the east in the streets of the streets slammed into a minivan. People in this van survived, but they were injured. The debt driver was killed. And then, on the 429, a driver drove out of his lane, which led to a chain reaction at which a few tractor trailers caught in, and four people had to go to the hospital with serious injuries. The State Department of Transportation says that we all have to be extremely careful at the moment, since traffic with many people here will be very difficult for the spring holidays. Remember that many people who are in central florida this week are visitors here. You don't know our streets as well as we do, because if you have a crash at higher speed, you have a serious injury. And to have this crash worse. And Fdot reminds everyone not to go distracted. No SMS, no impairment or driving sleepy. Pay attention to pedestrians and wear a seat belt on this Oscola County Crash. We are still working on getting more information from FHP as to why this driver has landed on the wrong streets and whether he becomes FAC

Several dead after a weekend with accidents in central florida

On the first official weekend of the spring holidays, several devastating accidents were carried out on motorways in central florida. Officials ask the drivers to make themselves more careful behind the steering wheel, as more drivers are traveling for the spring holidays. Ostroola Countyin Oscola County on Sunday, a truck that hit the wrong way with five people in a car. The victims drove north on State Road 441 in Kenansville shortly before 3 p.m. when the Florida Highway Patrol said that a 30-year-old man from Jensen Beach was in the wrong way and drove her car that ran and turned out of the street. Soldiers say that the driver and a 9 -month -old baby have minor injuries, but three more in the car did not survive. This includes a 54-year-old woman, a 34-year-old woman and a 5-year-old boy. Longwoodde Weekend started with another wrong crash. This was on Interstate 4 near the Longwood exit. A driver who drove to the western lane to the east hit a minivan. The people in the van survived were injured. The driver was killed in the rejection. OFORANGE COUNTYON State Road 429 On Saturday was a driver from his lane, which caused a chain reaction accident, who picked up a few tractor leaders. Four people went to the hospital. The State Department of Transportation said to WESH 2 drivers at the moment, because the traffic with many people will be high for the spring holidays.

On the first official weekend of the spring holidays, several devastating accidents were carried out on motorways in central florida.

Officials ask the drivers to make themselves more careful behind the steering wheel, as more drivers are traveling for the spring holidays.

Oscola County

In Oscola County on Sunday a truck hit the wrong way with five people in a car.

The victims drove north on State Road 441 in Kenansville shortly before 3 p.m. when the Florida Highway Patrol said that a 30-year-old man from Jensen Beach was in the wrong way and drove her car that ran and turned out of the street.

Soldiers say that the driver and a 9 -month -old baby have minor injuries, but three more in the car did not survive. This includes a 54-year-old woman, a 34-year-old woman and a 5-year-old boy.

Longwood

The weekend started with another wrong crash. This was on Interstate 4 near the Longwood exit.

A driver who drove to the western lane to the east hit a minivan. The people in the van survived were injured. The debt driver was killed.

Orange County

On Saturday in the State Road 429, a driver wandered out of his lane, which caused a chain reaction accident that obtained a few tractor traffic. Four people went to the hospital.

The WESH 2 driver announced the State Department of Transportation that it should now be extremely careful because traffic with many people will be high for the spring holidays.