Florida’s TurnpikeFriday, December 5, 2025

Part of Florida’s Turnpike shut down after multi-vehicle crash

Part of Florida’s Turnpike shut down after multi-vehicle crash

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Key Facts

Location

Florida’s Turnpike

Date & Time

Friday, December 5, 2025

Roads / Highways

Florida’s Turnpike

News Sources

1 source

These details are from publicly available news coverage and may not include every fact in the official police report.

Full Incident Report

Part of Florida’s Turnpike was closed following a multi-vehicle crash. The article explains what is known and how to request an official crash report.

FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE, FL - December 5, 2025

A section of Florida’s Turnpike was shut down on Friday due to a multi-vehicle crash. The exact time of the crash has not been provided. Details regarding injuries, fatalities, or the number of vehicles involved have not yet been released.

Key Facts

  • Crash date & time: December 5, 2025; exact time not specified
  • Location: Florida’s Turnpike
  • Type of crash: Multi-vehicle
  • Injuries / fatalities: Not specified
  • Responding agencies: Not specified
  • Source(s): WFTV

Crash Overview

The crash occurred on Florida’s Turnpike, leading to a partial shutdown of the road. The specific sequence of events and the number of vehicles involved have not been disclosed. Emergency response details, including the agencies involved, have not been released at this time. The impact on traffic and the duration of the road closure remain unclear.

People Involved

Authorities have not released any information regarding the individuals involved in the crash. Details about injuries or fatalities have not been provided.

Investigation Status

The investigation into the crash is ongoing, with no specific agency named as leading the inquiry. No contributing factors have been officially reported, and no citations or charges have been announced. Investigators are working to determine the cause of the crash, but no further details have been released.

News Coverage (1 Source)

WFTVDec 5, 2025

Part of Florida’s Turnpike shut down after multi-vehicle crash

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If You Were Involved

1

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2

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3

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4

Know your rights

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5

Consult an attorney

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Why the Official Report Matters

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Disclaimer: This information is compiled from publicly available news sources and may be incomplete or updated as investigations continue. For official records, contact the law-enforcement agency that handled the crash.

Last updated: January 12, 2026 at 8:52 AM

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