On Tuesday, July 5, three drivers collided their respective vehicles into one another on U.S. Hwy 90.
Driver Jazmin Floyd, 21, of Madison, was the catalyst for the wreck as she was traveling east on U.S. Hwy 90, and began to turn left onto Country Kitchen Rd.
Meanwhile, Cary Hardee, 69, also of Madison, was traveling west on U.S. Hwy 90, and when Floyd went to turn onto Country Kitchen Rd., she traveled into Hardee's path.
The front end of Hardee's 2000 Jeep Wrangler collided with the right rear of Floyd's 2007 Hyundai Elantra.
The collision caused Floyd's Elantra to rotate a half turn in a clockwise direction as it traveled northwest onto the northern shoulder of U.S. Hwy 90 before coming to a final rest on the shoulder, facing south.
Meanwhile, Hardee's Jeep continued to travel westbound for a few feet before coming to a final stop in the westbound lane, facing west.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, at that time, Robert Kinsey, 68, of Lee, was traveling in the westbound lane behind Hardee. Kinsey advised that he had been distracted and did not see Hardee's disabled vehicle in the roadway, and the front of Kinsey's 2007 Chevy Silverado collided with the back end of Hardee's vehicle.
Despite the extensive damage that all the vehicles received, only one driver, Floyd, was transported to a medical facility.
Both Hardee and Kinsey, while they did suffer minor injuries, did not require transportation by Madison County EMS to Madison County Memorial Hospital or any other nearby facility.
As a result of the wreck, Floyd is being cited for an improper left turn.