Lamborghini crash on MacArthur Causeway captured on dashcam
Yellow sports car loses control on a six-lane Miami bridge; driver cited for careless driving

A speeding Lamborghini driver was caught on camera losing control and crashing into guardrails on both sides of the MacArthur Causeway in Miami on Saturday, a moment captured by a motorist’s dashcam. The six-lane bridge connects downtown Miami with South Beach over Biscayne Bay.
Video shows the yellow Lamborghini accelerating into view before it suddenly loses control and smashes into the left-side guardrail. A trailing driver brakes as the car spins across three lanes of traffic, then strikes the guardrail on the right and drifts back toward the center of the causeway, facing the opposite direction. The driver was found at fault and was ticketed for careless driving, NBC Miami reported.
Miami Beach Police did not immediately respond to the Daily Mail's request for comment. The MacArthur Causeway is a six-lane bridge that connects downtown Miami to South Beach over Biscayne Bay.
Vehicular-crime history involving Lamborghinis in Miami has appeared with some frequency in recent years. In 2023, a drunk driver behind the wheel of a Lamborghini Urus crashed into another car on a bridge in Miami, killing its driver; the driver was sentenced to 18 years in prison. In 2022, three people were hospitalized after a Lamborghini crashed into another car near an adventure park connected by road to the MacArthur Causeway, according to the Miami Herald. In 2021, a man was arrested for running over a security guard in North Miami with his silver Lamborghini and slamming into another car.
Preliminary data from the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles show Florida tallied 253,736 crashes through this year, with 1,931 fatalities. The MacArthur Causeway’s six-lane span remains a busy corridor between downtown Miami and South Beach. Miami-Dade County has experienced 38,714 crashes so far this year, with 182 fatalities. An analysis by Insurify showed that Florida actually had the seventh-lowest rate of car crashes across the US in 2024.
The incident underscores the risk that high-performance vehicles pose on busy coastal routes. Officials say speed management and attention to traffic conditions remain critical in preventing such crashes, especially on bridges like the MacArthur Causeway that carry heavy volumes of motorists and tourists.