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Five-vehicle crash closes Biscayne Boulevard lanes in North Miami Beach, sending three people to hospital

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March 8, 2026/09:35 AM
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Five-vehicle crash closes Biscayne Boulevard lanes in North Miami Beach, sending three people to hospital
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What happened

A five-vehicle crash late Saturday forced the temporary closure of a stretch of Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. 1) in North Miami Beach, prompting traffic diversions and sending several people for medical evaluation.

Police shut down Biscayne Boulevard in both directions between Northeast 163rd Street and Northeast 172nd Street. Officers worked the scene near Northeast 169th Street while motorists were redirected to alternate routes as the roadway remained blocked.

Injuries and emergency response

Authorities said six people were evaluated for injuries at the scene. Three of those individuals required treatment at a nearby hospital. No additional information was released on the nature of the injuries or the identities of those involved.

Biscayne Boulevard was closed in both directions between Northeast 163rd Street and Northeast 172nd Street following the crash, with traffic diverted near Northeast 169th Street.

Traffic impacts on a key corridor

The closure affected a heavily traveled segment of Biscayne Boulevard in the North Miami Beach area, where the roadway functions as a principal north-south artery linking neighborhoods and commercial districts across northern Miami-Dade County. With lanes blocked in both directions, the incident created localized congestion and forced drivers to shift onto parallel routes and east-west connectors.

Police urged drivers to avoid the area while the scene was being cleared and the investigation continued.

What remains unknown

As of early Sunday, officials had not released details on what triggered the chain-reaction collision, whether any citations were issued, or whether impairment, speed, or mechanical failure were suspected factors. It also remained unclear how long the closure lasted and whether any of the vehicles required specialized recovery.

What drivers should do

  • Expect residual delays in the Northeast 163rd Street to Northeast 172nd Street area if cleanup or follow-up investigation continues.
  • Use alternate north-south routes when possible and allow extra travel time.
  • Exercise caution near diverted traffic patterns, especially at major intersections feeding into Biscayne Boulevard.

Police have not provided an updated timeline for a full return to normal traffic operations or additional details about those hospitalized.

Five-vehicle crash closes Biscayne Boulevard lanes in North Miami Beach, sending three people to hospital