Mariner Boulevard Crash Blocks Spring Hill Intersection, Deputies Warn of 45-Minute Delays
A crash at Mariner Blvd and Elgin Blvd blocked Spring Hill traffic for up to 45 minutes on March 20, with deputies urging drivers to find alternate routes.

A crash at the intersection of Mariner Boulevard and Elgin Boulevard brought traffic to a standstill in Spring Hill on March 20, prompting the Hernando County Sheriff's Office to issue an immediate public alert warning motorists to avoid the area entirely.
Deputies reported the crash had blocked the roadway within minutes of the incident occurring, and officials estimated the intersection would remain obstructed for approximately 30 to 45 minutes, depending on cleanup and response conditions. No details about the number of vehicles involved or whether anyone sustained injuries were immediately released.
Mariner Boulevard at Elgin Boulevard carries steady commuter traffic through Spring Hill, and the midday blockage carried added consequences for students and workers traveling through the corridor that afternoon. The sheriff's office advised drivers to seek alternate routes while crews worked to clear the scene.
The incident also served as a reminder from the Sheriff's Office about Florida's Move Over law, which requires motorists to shift lanes or slow down when approaching emergency vehicles stopped on the roadway. The reminder reflects an ongoing enforcement priority for Hernando County deputies, particularly at busy intersections where first responders and tow crews are most exposed.

Authorities said they would continue monitoring the situation and provide updates as the roadway was cleared. Drivers seeking real-time information on the status of the intersection can track updates directly through the Hernando County Sheriff's Office traffic portal.
The full scope of the crash, including the exact time of impact, which lanes were affected, and which agencies responded alongside sheriff's deputies, had not been released as of the initial alert.
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