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Crash on I-10 near U.S. 301 in Jacksonville briefly restricts eastbound traffic, lanes later reopened

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March 9, 2026/05:18 AM
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Crash on I-10 near U.S. 301 in Jacksonville briefly restricts eastbound traffic, lanes later reopened

What happened and where

A crash on Interstate 10 near the U.S. Highway 301 interchange in Jacksonville disrupted traffic in the eastbound direction during the morning of Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025. The incident occurred on a segment of I-10 that serves as a major connector between the Westside and areas farther east, making even short-term lane restrictions a common source of congestion for weekend travelers and freight traffic.

During the initial response, the crash was reported to be affecting eastbound movement near U.S. 301, with motorists encountering slowdowns approaching the interchange area. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene as crews worked to manage traffic and clear the roadway.

Traffic impacts and response timeline

The crash was reported at approximately 7:30 a.m. Authorities and roadway crews remained on scene through the morning. By about 11 a.m., the incident area had been cleared and traffic operations returned to normal with the roadway reopened.

Lane-blocking crashes on limited-access highways such as I-10 can quickly produce backups because drivers have limited opportunities to exit the interstate, and approaching motorists often reduce speed abruptly as they encounter stopped vehicles, emergency apparatus, or narrowed travel lanes.

Injuries and medical response

Jacksonville Fire and Rescue responded and transported one person to a medical facility with injuries described as non-life-threatening. No additional confirmed details on the number of vehicles involved or the precise cause of the crash were released in the initial public information reviewed for this report.

What drivers can do during similar disruptions

When a crash restricts interstate travel near major junctions such as U.S. 301, transportation and public-safety guidance typically emphasizes:

  • Reducing speed well in advance of the slowdown and avoiding sudden lane changes.
  • Leaving extra following distance to account for stop-and-go traffic.
  • Using alternate routes when safe and feasible, particularly for longer-distance trips.
  • Allowing additional time for travel when emergency response and vehicle removal are underway.

As the scene is cleared, delays can persist after lanes reopen as congestion dissipates.

The crash serves as a reminder that even a short-duration restriction on I-10 can ripple across surrounding roads and ramps, especially near interchange areas that concentrate merging traffic.