A speeding Lamborghini driver was caught on camera losing control of the pricey sports car before crashing it into guardrails on both sides of a busy Miami thoroughfare.
The wreck, which was caught on a motorist’s dashcam, occurred on Miami’s MacArthur Causeway Saturday.
Footage shows the yellow Lamborghini accelerating into the frame before losing control and smashing into a guardrail abutting the left lane.
Another driver trailing behind the wreck can be seen braking as the Lamborghini spins out and crosses three lanes of traffic.
The sports car then hits the guardrail bordering the right lane before drifting back into the middle of the causeway while facing the opposite direction of traffic.
It is unclear if anyone was hurt in the crash.
The Miami Beach Police did not immediately respond to the Daily Mail’s request for comment.
The driver was found to be at fault and was given a ticket for careless driving, NBC Miami reported.
The wreck, which was caught on a motorist’s dashcam, occurred on Miami’s MacArthur Causeway Saturday
The driver was found to be at fault and was given a ticket for careless driving, NBC Miami reported
The six-lane MacArthur Causeway connects downtown Miami to South Beach over Biscayne Bay.
Vehicular crimes involving Lamborghinis in Miami are surprisingly frequent.
In 2023, a drunk driver behind the wheel of a Lamborghini Urus crashed into another car on a bridge in Miami, killing its driver.
He tried to run away from police and received 18 years in prison.
In 2022, three people were taken to the hospital after a Lamborghini crashed into another car near an adventure park connected by road to the MacArthur Causeway, the Miami Herald reported.
In 2021, a man was arrested for running over a security guard in North Miami with his silver Lamborghini and slamming into another car.
So far this year, there have been 253,736 car crashes across Florida, according to preliminary data from Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Of those crashes, 1,931 were fatal.
MacArthur Causeway (pictured) is a six-lane bridge that connects downtown Miami to South Beach over Biscayne Bay
Miami-Dade County has experienced 38,714 car crashes so far this year, according to preliminary data from Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
Of those crashes, 182 were fatal.
An analysis by Insurify showed that Florida actually had the seventh lowest rate of car crashes across the US in 2024.