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Dangerous Roads & Intersections Guide

Navigate America's most hazardous roads with confidence. Learn about high-risk highways, dangerous intersections, and accident hotspots across major cities and states.

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Frequently Asked Questions

I-95 consistently ranks as one of the deadliest, spanning from Miami to Maine. In terms of fatality rate per mile, I-4 in Florida and I-10 in Texas also rank extremely high. Rural interstates often have higher death rates due to speed and distance from trauma centers.
Yes. Accidents in known dangerous areas can help establish negligence (e.g., a city knew about a dangerous intersection). Traffic camera footage, road condition reports, and accident history can all strengthen your claim.
Potentially, yes. If a road defect, poor signage, or known dangerous condition contributed to your accident, you may have a claim against the government entity responsible. These claims have strict notice requirements and shorter deadlines.
Common factors include: poor visibility, confusing lane markings, short yellow light timing, lack of turn signals, high traffic volume, and poor road design. Many dangerous intersections have been known problems for years.

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