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Monthly Archives: March 2026

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Kissimmee Man Killed In Motorcycle Crash

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Motorcycles may get involved in crashes for various reasons. Left-turn accidents are especially common and often deadly. Sadly, this was recently the case in Orange County. A motorcyclist was killed after his motorcycle was hit by a vehicle making a turn. The fatal accident occurred on the morning of December 19 near State Road… Read More »

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2 Injured In School Bus Crash In Osceola County

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School buses can get into crashes, just like any other vehicle. The outcomes can be poor due to the size of these vehicles. The good news is that while two people were injured in a recent school bus, their injuries were not life-threatening. The school bus crash occurred on the morning of February 4… Read More »

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1 Killed In Multi-Vehicle Truck Accident In Kenansville

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Truck accidents involve a lot of weight. These vehicles can weigh as much as 80,000 pounds and a collision can cause catastrophic injuries and even death. Sadly, a multi-vehicle truck accident in Osceola County has left one person dead. The fatal crash occurred on the afternoon of January 14 in Kenansville. The Florida Highway… Read More »

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1 Killed, 3 Injured In Kissimmee Crash

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Traffic signs are in place for a reason: to keep traffic flowing and prevent accidents. When drivers do not pay attention to these road signs, they can cause fatal crashes. Unfortunately, this was recently the case in Florida. A driver failed to yield at a stop sign, causing a crash that killed her passenger… Read More »

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