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What highway has the most deaths in California?

I-15 Between Exit 138 and Exit 129 is California's deadliest stretch of road. This road is located in Hesperia, a city 35 miles north of downtown San Bernardino.



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According to a study, State Route 99 has been labeled as the most dangerous highway in the United States. That is because more fatal accidents occur on this highway that runs through Central California than any other than the highway. In addition, this highway has a high rate of drunk driving and speeding.

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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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The Most Dangerous Days to Drive: Top 10 Riskiest Times on the Road
  1. New Year's Day. ...
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  3. Memorial Day Weekend. ...
  4. Fourth of July. ...
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  6. 6. Friday Evenings. ...
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First, we found the deadliest single mile in the entire United States – a one-mile section of I-95 in Fort Lauderdale, FL. This section of I-95 is the deadliest mile in the United States. From 2000 and 2019, 23 fatal crashes (and 24 deaths) occurred on this one-mile stretch of highway.

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Highway 99 Nicknamed the Golden State Highway in one part, it was renamed State Route 99 and runs through Sacramento. Highway 99 got the nickname from the number of accidents per 100 miles driven. Four hundred miles long, there were 62 fatalities for every 100 miles within a span of five years along this roadway.

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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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North Yungas Road, Bolivia That this route from La Paz to Coroico is also known as the 'Road of Death' (or El Camino de la Muerte in Spanish) gives you some idea why it is included on our list of most dangerous roads. In fact, it has often been dubbed the most dangerous road in the world.

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Being a road that cuts through the coastal mountain range, Highway 17 is characterized by tight turns, steep grades and other risks and has been named the Most Dangerous Highway in California. Collisions on Highway 17 often cause serious injuries, permanent disabilities and even wrongful death.

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At the top of the list of problematic California freeway traffic conditions is a 6-mile portion of Interstate 5 in Norwalk between freeways 710 and 605. At any hour of the day, Monday through Sunday, this area is a sea of red tail lights as cars drive at a turtle's pace or is stand still without moving at all.

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With over 400 deaths since 1992, it remains one of the most dangerous highways in the US. However, the million-dollar views and abandoned mining towns make it worth the danger.

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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).

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CHARLOTTE — A road in North Carolina has been named the #1 Scariest Drive in America, according to SAVOTEUR. The Tail of the Dragon, which begins at the Deals Gap on the Tennessee/North Carolina state line, is a remote, long, twisting road with 318 curves, 11 bridges, and few guardrails.

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