Gulf of Mexico Drive reopens after accident in construction area

The road was temporarily closed near Sloop Lane due to a two-vehicle accident that occurred around 5:15 a.m.


Longboat Key Fire Rescue responded to an accident near Sloop Lane around 5:15 a.m. on Thursday, March 27.
Longboat Key Fire Rescue responded to an accident near Sloop Lane around 5:15 a.m. on Thursday, March 27.
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Gulf of Mexico Drive reopened for both directions of traffic around 8:10 a.m. on Thursday after an accident earlier in the morning caused a temporary closure. 

The accident occurred around 5:15 a.m., according to Tina Adams, the town's fire administration manager and public information officer. 

Adams said a flatbed semi-truck heading north attempted to pull onto GMD and collided with a white pickup truck stopped near the roadway. The collision pinned the pickup truck against the concrete construction barrier and temporarily trapped the driver. 

Although it was initially reported that crews would need to extricate the driver from the vehicle, when Longboat Key Fire Rescue crews arrived on scene, the driver was able to be removed from the vehicle through another door. 

No injuries were reported, according to Adams. 

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This accident caused a temporary closure due to the semi-truck needing to be towed. Around 5:25 a.m., the town of Longboat Key posted on its social media that GMD was closed at Sloop Lane in both directions, and traffic would be diverted through Longboat Club Road. 

The next update at 7 a.m. indicated crews were still at work removing the semi-truck, but by 8:10 a.m., GMD reopened and the town’s social media post cautioned people to drive safely.

The accident occurred in the construction site of the town’s Country Club Shores turn lane project, which is expected to complete major roadway construction in May.   

 

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Carter Weinhofer

Carter Weinhofer is the Longboat Key news reporter for the Observer. Originally from a small town in Pennsylvania, he moved to St. Petersburg to attend Eckerd College until graduating in 2023. During his entire undergraduate career, he worked at the student newspaper, The Current, holding positions from science reporter to editor-in-chief.

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