News Summary
A tragic motorcyclist accident occurred on Jacksonville’s Westside, resulting in the death of a man in his 70s. The collision, involving an SUV making a left turn, marks the 66th traffic fatality in Duval County this year and the 15th involving a motorcyclist. The intersection has a history of serious accidents, prompting calls for enhanced safety measures and public awareness campaigns to improve road safety.
Jacksonville – A motorcyclist was tragically killed in a crash on Jacksonville’s Westside on Friday, May 23, 2025. The incident took place around 2 p.m. at the intersection of Youngerman Circle and Argyle Forest Boulevard when an SUV collided with the motorcycle.
The motorcyclist, a man in his 70s, was reported to have been wearing safety gear during the accident. Following the collision, he was immediately transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The driver of the SUV, a man in his mid-20s, is alleged to have driven into the path of the motorcycle while making a left turn onto northbound Youngerman Circle.
This unfortunate incident marks the 66th traffic fatality in Duval County for the year 2025 and is particularly notable as it represents the 15th traffic fatality involving a motorcyclist this year alone. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating the crash, and the due process following such accidents is being adhered to.
After the accident, both westbound Argyle Forest Boulevard and all of Youngerman Circle were closed for several hours, prompting significant traffic delays in the area. Authorities projected that the road closures would last until approximately 6 p.m. on the same day, as investigators worked to determine the precise circumstances surrounding the crash.
The intersection of Youngerman Circle and Argyle Forest Boulevard has a concerning history of fatal accidents. In recent years, it has been the site of multiple tragedies involving both motorcyclists and other vehicles. Notably, an Oakleaf High School student sustained injuries in a related crash at a nearby intersection in April 2024. Additionally, previous fatal accidents on Argyle Forest Boulevard include one where a 17-year-old was killed in November 2024, and another instance in February 2024 in which a motorcyclist lost their life.
Reports indicate that the area has been grappling with a troubling trend of fatal incidents since 2017, involving various vehicle types and even pedestrians. This repeated occurrence of severe accidents raises concerns among local residents and officials about driver awareness and safety measures at busy intersections throughout the region.
In light of this incident, there have been renewed calls for enhanced safety measures in accident-prone areas to prevent future tragedies. Efforts might include more visible traffic signage, increased law enforcement presence, and public awareness campaigns aimed at promoting safe driving habits.
The local community continues to mourn the loss of life while emphasizing the importance of road safety for all users. With continuing investigations and discussions on how to improve safety measures in the area, there is hope for a future where such tragic incidents become increasingly rare.
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Additional Resources
- News4Jax: Motorcyclist Dies in Argyle Crash
- First Coast News: Motorcyclist Hit and Killed
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- Wikipedia: Motorcycle Safety
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Motorcycle