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Two-Vehicle Crash Reported at Fayetteville Intersection
Incident occurred near construction zone on Plum Ridge Rd and Waldos Beach Rd
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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A two-vehicle crash was reported around 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 28, at the intersection of Plum Ridge Road and Waldos Beach Road in Fayetteville, North Carolina. A white pickup truck with front-end damage was seen near roadside construction barrels following the collision. Emergency units arrived to assess those involved and manage the scene, though officials have not released any confirmed information about injuries.
Why it matters
Roadwork zones can increase crash risk at intersections by changing normal traffic patterns, narrowing lanes, and creating visual distractions for drivers. Even minor collisions in these areas can lead to delays as crews work to clear the scene and ensure the roadway is safe.
The details
The crash occurred in a construction zone near the intersection of Plum Ridge Road and Waldos Beach Road in Fayetteville. A white pickup truck with front-end damage was seen near roadside construction barrels following the collision. Emergency responders arrived to assess those involved, though officials have not released any confirmed information about injuries. Traffic in the area experienced brief delays while crews worked to clear the roadway, but normal flow has since resumed.
- The crash was reported around 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
The players
Fayetteville Police Department
The local law enforcement agency investigating the crash and managing the scene.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the increased risk of crashes in construction zones, especially at intersections where vehicles are already slowing, turning, or stopping. Drivers need to be extra cautious when navigating roadwork areas and be prepared to quickly adjust to changing traffic patterns and visual distractions.
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