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Multiple Crashes Block Lanes on US-17/92 North Near Lake Of The Woods

Multiple crashes blocked center and left lanes on US-17/92 North near Lake Of The Woods Blvd and Spartan Dr Monday afternoon, snarling traffic for drivers in the area.

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Multiple Crashes Block Lanes on US-17/92 North Near Lake Of The Woods
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Two separate crashes converged on US-17/92 North near Lake Of The Woods late Monday afternoon, shutting down the center and left lanes at Lake Of The Woods Boulevard and Spartan Drive and forcing drivers into a bottleneck on one of Seminole County's most heavily traveled corridors.

The crashes were reported in the northbound lanes, with both the center and left lanes blocked simultaneously, compressing traffic into a single usable lane at a stretch of road that sees consistent commuter volume during the afternoon hours. The dual-incident pileup at two closely spaced intersections, Lake Of The Woods Boulevard and Spartan Drive, amplified the backup along that segment of 17/92.

Florida Department of Transportation flagged the incidents and directed motorists to FL511, the state's real-time traffic information system, for live updates on lane conditions and clearance status. Drivers caught in or approaching the area were urged to seek alternate routes rather than wait out the congestion.

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For northbound travelers along the 17/92 corridor, alternate paths through that stretch of Seminole County include cutting east to Ronald Reagan Boulevard or west toward I-4 depending on the final destination, though both options add time during peak afternoon traffic.

The crashes occurred as Monday's afternoon commute was building, placing the incidents squarely in the window when lane closures on 17/92 North carry the most impact. Florida DOT continued monitoring the situation through FL511, which remained the primary source for clearance updates as crews worked the scene.

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