Jacksonville, FL — A Jacksonville man has now been charged with failing to yield at a yield sign, leading to a crash that ended with two vehicles submerged in a St. Johns County retention pond.
According to the crash report from the Florida Highway Patrol, the man was traveling south on the I-95 entrance ramp from eastbound International Golf Parkway, as another driver was coming in from the westbound side, when the man apparently failed to yield.
Troopers say that led his vehicle to hit the other vehicle, with both cars then traveling off the road, down the hill, and into a retention pond.
FHP says both vehicles became fully submerged in the water, though, thankfully, both drivers escaped without any injuries.
ST JOHNS CRASH: on the 95 SB ramp from Int'l Golf Pkwy blocking the left lane of the on-ramp. #WOKVtraffic #FL511 pic.twitter.com/EKMSxk1tjt
— Arielle Wysocki (@ArielleWysocki) September 24, 2018
ST JOHNS CRASH UPDATE: Crews are removing this vehicle from a pond near the 95 SB ramp from Int'l Golf Pkwy. #WOKVtraffic #FL511 pic.twitter.com/53FUsSIo7o
— Arielle Wysocki (@ArielleWysocki) September 24, 2018
Crews still working to get this SUV out @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/dK4nYg1PH3
— Bridgette Matter (@bridgetteANjax) September 24, 2018
Off duty #Clay County #firefighter saves this woman as her car was sinking in a retention pond near I-95. Thank goodness for his quick actions! @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/guiQOv9cc6
— Bridgette Matter (@bridgetteANjax) September 24, 2018
Two cars being pulled from a retention pond off I-95 near World Golf Village. @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/SXyFeEsaff
— Bridgette Matter (@bridgetteANjax) September 24, 2018