Driver Dies Following Head-On Collision

by | Jul 6, 2025 | Broward County | 0 comments

Local Journalism Supporter

The Traffic Homicide Unit (THU) detectives from Broward Sheriffs Office are looking into an accident that claimed a mans life last night.Wednesday evening around 10;14 p.m. there were reports of a collision between two vehicles at 4600 Peters Road received by Broward County Regional Communications.Plantation Police Department and Plantation Fire Rescue were among the responders at the scene.Followed by them were deputies from BSO and THU units, for investigation. During the investigation it was found that David Ramsden was driving a 2003 Honda Accord sedan westbound on Peters Road towards a construction area near the junction of Southwest 46th Avenue.The driver of the Honda made moves, around traffic signs and other cars to enter the left turn lane at the intersection.The Honda driver proceeded to speed through the intersection heading west at a pace without noticing the concrete barrier on the west side of the junction. The Honda hit the center divider. Kept moving in the westbound direction while a 2023 Dodge Ram 2500 pickup truck driven by Steven Bell was parked just slightly to the west of the divider in the turning lane shared with other vehicles going leftward on Peters Road. The front part of the Honda crashed into the section of the Ram in a head on collision incident. Following the impact with the Ram trucks end directly facing it and its subsequent clockwise rotation due to the collision force from Honda impact finally settled near that point. Meanwhile the Ram truck got pushed towards west. Toppled over until it came to a stop, within i.e. lying across fully on left lane dedicated for vehicles moving eastward along Peters Road. Ramsden was taken by paramedics to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead while Bell received treatment at the scene of the incident. The authorities are looking into speed and potential driver impairment by the individual, behind the wheel of the Honda as factors that could have led to the accident with the investigation still ongoing.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More News

Celebrating Veterans Day In Boca

Celebrating Veterans Day In Boca

BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2025) — The City of Boca Raton will host its “Red, White & Boca” Veterans Day celebration on Tuesday, November 11, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Mizner Park Amphitheater. In a note to residents, the Mayor invited neighbors to “join us...
Boca Raton Positioned For Air Taxi Era As Florida Maps Advanced Air Mobility Network

Boca Raton Positioned For “Air Taxi” Era As Florida Maps Advanced Air Mobility Network

Florida’s Advanced Air Mobility plan puts Boca Raton Airport on an early-interest list as the state builds low-altitude “highways in the sky” linking South Florida airports over the next few years.

Charges Pending Woman Struck, Killed By Suv In Lake Worth Beach

CHARGES PENDING: Woman Struck, Killed By SUV In Lake Worth Beach

A woman hit by an SUV at Dixie Highway and Lucerne Avenue on Saturday morning died Sunday at St. Mary’s Medical Center, according to PBSO.

Boca Residents Ask - Why Is My Tax Bill Higher This Year

Boca Residents Ask: Why Is My Tax Bill Higher This Year?

Boca Raton’s total millage dipped to 3.6649, but higher property values—and the rest of the taxing stack—push many tax bills higher this year.

Palm Beach County Set To Break Ground On New Lake Lytal Aquatic Center

Palm Beach County Set To Break Ground On New Lake Lytal Aquatic Center

County leaders will break ground Wednesday on a new Lake Lytal Aquatic Center in West Palm Beach, a media-only event marking the start of a modern swim and recreation complex alongside a planned YMCA community center and skate park.