Crash closes westbound Red Bug Lake Road in Casselberry
A two-vehicle crash Jan. 6 closed westbound Red Bug Lake Road near Nonastone Run, delaying evening commuters. Three people were assessed at the scene and refused transport.

A two-vehicle crash on Jan. 6 shut down all westbound lanes of Red Bug Lake Road near the intersection of Nonastone Run in Casselberry, creating evening traffic delays and drawing a multi-agency emergency response.
Seminole County Sheriff's Office deputies arrived at the scene around 6 p.m. and found one of the vehicles overturned onto its side. Seminole County Fire Department personnel were also on scene. Fire crews assessed three patients; all three declined transport to a hospital. First responders worked at the scene to stabilize vehicles and clear debris while updating operations as they prepared to reopen the roadway.
The closure affected westbound traffic flow on a busy corridor that links residential sections of Casselberry with Interstate 4 and other commuter routes. Even a short shutdown at this location can ripple through neighborhood streets as drivers seek alternate routes, increasing volume on secondary roads and raising concerns about emergency vehicle access during peak periods.
Beyond the immediate disruption, the crash spotlights broader local issues in roadway safety and incident management. Red Bug Lake Road carries substantial commuter traffic and has been the site of other crashes in recent years. The coordination between sheriff's deputies and county fire crews highlights operational strengths, but it also raises policy questions for Seminole County public safety and public works officials: are current engineering measures, signal timing and signage adequate at this intersection; is enforcement and speed management proportional to traffic patterns; and how quickly can lanes be cleared when a vehicle overturns?
Timely, transparent reporting of collision causes and response times helps the public and policymakers assess whether investments are needed in roadway improvements, additional signage, or targeted enforcement. Residents who commute through Casselberry should expect occasional delays when serious incidents occur and consider alternate routes during evening rush hours until the County addresses recurring safety concerns.
If you were involved in the crash or witnessed it, consider seeking medical evaluation if symptoms emerge later, and report any hazard or damage to county public works so repairs or signage issues are logged for review. Our two cents? Treat Red Bug Lake Road like a main artery: give yourself extra time, drive with caution through congested intersections, and bring your concerns to county meetings so officials have local input when prioritizing road safety improvements.
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