Breaking News
light_mode
Trending Tags
Home » Local News » Deadly U.S. 1 Intersection Could Get a Roundabout in New Smyrna Beach

Deadly U.S. 1 Intersection Could Get a Roundabout in New Smyrna Beach

  • account_circle Tyo Murty
  • calendar_month Monday, 22 Jun 2026
  • visibility 7
  • comment 0 comment
  • print Print

info Adjust the font size of this article to get the best reading experience.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH — City officials are exploring the possibility of implementing a new roundabout at an intersection near the airport as part of efforts to improve traffic safety and slow down vehicles.

The initiative began last year when city staff started evaluating infrastructure and beautification projects at the New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport. This review eventually led to a closer examination of safety concerns at the intersection of U.S. 1 and Inlet Shores Drive, according to a city memo.

Over the past three years, there have been 13 accidents at this intersection, resulting in five fatalities and seven injuries. The incidents caused $239,000 in property damage, highlighting the need for immediate action.


Traffic crashes at U.S. 1 and Inlet Shores Drive have claimed lives

One tragic incident occurred on July 24, 2024, when a crash at the intersection killed a local couple, Matthew and Fawne Cindric, along with Justin Sexton of Holly Hill. Matthew was a teacher at Creekside Middle School in Port Orange, while his wife was an instructor at Daytona State College. Their four children survived the accident.

The proposed roundabout would be located at a section of U.S. 1 where some vehicles travel at high speeds. A sign northbound indicates a speed limit of 55 mph. However, this stretch of U.S. 1, also known as Dixie Freeway, is where northbound traffic gains speed heading toward the bridges over Rose Bay en route to Port Orange. Southbound traffic from this area often enters an urban section without slowing down.


One crash involved a motorcycle traveling at 130 mph, according to city officials. A roundabout could help reduce speeds without requiring vehicles to come to a complete stop.

To evaluate the feasibility of the roundabout, the city hired Kittelson & Associates, an Orlando-based transportation engineering firm. Part of their work includes an open house event scheduled for June 24 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Brannon Center, located at 105 S. Riverside Drive. Residents will have the opportunity to learn more about the project and share their opinions.


U.S. 1 roundabout could lead into new airport entrance

In addition to improving traffic flow, the roundabout would be part of a larger project to create a new, more scenic entrance to the airport. Phillip Veski, a public information officer for New Smyrna Beach, explained that the goal is to enhance both safety and aesthetics.

City staff has been in discussions with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) regarding moving the airport entrance just across U.S. 1 from Inlet Shores Drive. According to a city memo, this change aims to address ongoing safety concerns.

“Recent FDOT traffic studies indicate that neither the airport entrance nor Inlet Shores Drive individually meet FDOT thresholds for a traffic signal. However, combining traffic from both locations could justify traffic enhancements of some kind,” the memo stated.

Inlet Shores is a peninsula that provides access to the Indian River, Ponce de Leon Inlet, and the Atlantic Ocean. It is home to approximately 135 residences, and Inlet Shores Drive serves as the sole road access by car.

Mark Harper covers politics, government, and education for The News-Journal, with a focus on Florida, mostly in Volusia County. He can be reached at mark.harper@news-jrnl.com.

  • Author: Tyo Murty

Comment (0)

At the moment there is no comment

Please write your comment

Your email will not be published. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required

Recommendations For You

  • Paladin: The Greatest Western Hero with a Unique Approach

    Paladin: The Greatest Western Hero with a Unique Approach

    • calendar_month Monday, 6 Jul 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 2
    • 0Comment

    The Iconic Character That Redefined the Western Genre Few characters define the Western TV genre quite like Paladin, the educated and sophisticated gun-for-hire at the center of the classic series Have Gun – Will Travel. Armed with intelligence as much as firepower and dressed in his signature black attire, the cultured leading man set the […]

  • Ukrainian Intelligence Destroys Russian MiG-29 at Crimea Airbase

    Ukrainian Intelligence Destroys Russian MiG-29 at Crimea Airbase

    • calendar_month Saturday, 4 Jul 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 4
    • 0Comment

    Strategic Strikes on Russian Airbases in Occupied Crimea Ukrainian military intelligence has revealed a series of successful drone strikes targeting Russian airbases in occupied Crimea, showcasing the effectiveness of advanced surveillance and precision weaponry. These operations have not only damaged critical infrastructure but also significantly impacted Russia’s military capabilities in the region. Destruction of a […]

  • Can You Legally Buy Retired Road Signs? How to Use Them

    Can You Legally Buy Retired Road Signs? How to Use Them

    • calendar_month Wednesday, 8 Jul 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 2
    • 0Comment

    The Curious World of Retired Road Signs Retired road signs might seem like simple relics of the past, but they carry a surprising amount of legal and practical weight. While it’s possible to purchase these signs, the process isn’t as straightforward as buying a used item from a local shop. The answer to whether you […]

  • ‘Blow Their Heads Off’: Florida Dad Arrested After Forcing Child to Fetch Gun During Terrifying Lake Party Meltdown

    ‘Blow Their Heads Off’: Florida Dad Arrested After Forcing Child to Fetch Gun During Terrifying Lake Party Meltdown

    • calendar_month Monday, 29 Jun 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 4
    • 0Comment

    WALDO, Fla. (WCJB) – A man from Alachua County is now facing serious criminal charges after deputies reported that he threatened seven individuals with a firearm during a boating trip on Friday night at Lake Alto. Among those targeted were four minors. According to witness accounts, 27-year-old Teddy Stanze was consuming alcohol and became increasingly […]

  • Anne Hathaway Announces Third Pregnancy While Revealing Massive Career Slate

    Anne Hathaway Announces Third Pregnancy While Revealing Massive Career Slate

    • calendar_month Monday, 22 Jun 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 5
    • 0Comment

    Anne Hathaway Announces Pregnancy and Exciting Career Moves Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway, 44, has announced that she is expecting her third child. The news was shared publicly on social media on June 19, where she posted a video capturing the moment. In the clip, she enters the frame wearing a flowing white dress. Initially standing […]

  • Man Killed in Parking Conflict at South Florida Walmart

    Man Killed in Parking Conflict at South Florida Walmart

    • calendar_month Saturday, 4 Jul 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 4
    • 0Comment

    Warning: Video above shows graphic content that some may find offensive A tragic incident occurred in a Walmart parking lot in South Florida, where a man was killed during a dispute over a parking space. The event has raised concerns about the potential for violent conflicts to arise from seemingly minor disagreements. Details of the […]

expand_less