Christmas Day in Lincoln usually feels like the quietest, warmest time of the year. Families are gathered around trees, leftovers are being packed away, and the town settles into that slow holiday rhythm. But this past Thursday, that peace was shattered by a tragic accident that has left a deep hole in the heart of our community.
Around 4:50 p.m., while most people were still enjoying the holiday glow, 60-year-old Rodney Fluker was driving his 1998 Chevrolet Corvette. He was traveling along Interstate 20, passing through the city limits of Lincoln near the 165-mile marker in Talladega County. For reasons that investigators are still trying to piece together, the classic sports car suddenly veered off the road.


The car didn’t just slide; it struck a cable barrier with significant force. The impact was devastating. When emergency responders arrived at the scene, they worked quickly and did everything they could, but the injuries were just too severe. Rodney, a familiar face to many in our town, was pronounced dead right there on the highway.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Highway Patrol Division has taken the lead on the investigation. Right now, they aren’t ready to say exactly what went wrong. They are looking into everything from mechanical failure to the potential for a medical emergency behind the wheel. It was a clear afternoon, but holiday traffic can always be unpredictable.
Driving past the 165-mile marker today, it’s hard not to look at that stretch of road differently. What was a routine drive for Rodney ended in a way no one could have predicted. The sight of blue lights and sirens against the backdrop of Christmas decorations in nearby neighborhoods was a jarring reminder of how quickly a life can change.
Rodney Fluker was a man who belonged to this community, and his loss is felt by more than just his immediate family. In a small town like Lincoln, news like this travels fast and hits hard. Neighbors have spent the last few days sharing stories of a man who was well-liked and will be incredibly missed by those who knew him best.
It is particularly heartbreaking that this happened on a day meant for joy. Instead of finishing the holiday with laughter and family, his loved ones are now navigating the unimaginable task of saying goodbye. The community is leaning on each other right now, sending thoughts and prayers to everyone affected by this sudden loss.
As the ALEA continues its work to find answers, authorities are reminding everyone to stay extra vigilant on the roads during the remainder of the holiday season. For now, Lincoln sits a little quieter as we remember Rodney Fluker and hold our own loved ones just a little bit closer.
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