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What highway has had the most accidents?

US Interstate 95 (East Coast, US) According to NHTSA's (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) data, 95 is the most dangerous highway in the United States, with fatalities as a daily occurrence. US Interstate 95 has a reputation for being a dangerous drive, especially during the winter.



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I-95. According to NHTSA's data, I-95 is the most dangerous highway in the United States. In 2019, it had the highest number of overall fatalities (284) and fatalities per 100 miles (14.88). Many of these accidents occurred in the northeast in the winter, when road conditions were far from ideal.

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Out of all 50 states, Rhode Island has the worst roads in the United States, according to a new study by Construction Coverage. The study claims that more than 38.8% of roads in the Ocean State are in poor condition. Neighboring Massachusetts wasn't far behind at number four, with nearly 30% of roads in poor condition.

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In the United States, traffic fatalities are much more common than in others. Mississippi, South Carolina and Alabama lead with the highest fatality rates. These states also tend to have lower rates of seat belt wearing and higher rates of drunk driving, indicating that many of these deaths are completely preventable.

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  • Deadliest Holidays to Drive Number 4: Father's Day.
  • Deadliest Holidays to Drive Number 3: Independence Day.
  • Deadliest Holidays to Drive Number 2: Labor Day.
  • Deadliest Holidays to Drive Number 1: Memorial Day.


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Roadkill report: I-280 earns dubious title of deadliest highway for animal strikes - Local News Matters.

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One of the most dangerous types of car accidents is a head-on collision. Because these crashes involve the full force of both vehicles colliding head-on, they have the potential to cause significant damage and even death.

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Your Chances of Dying in a Car Accident Are Low According to the NSC (National Safety Council), motor vehicle collisions are the 8th leading cause of death in America. On average, an accident only has a 1 in 101 chance of killing you.

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