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What is the deadliest road in America?

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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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. It begins in North Carolina at the intersection of Highways 28 and 129 and ends at the Tabcat Creek Bridge in Tennessee.

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North Yungas Road in Bolivia The North Yungas Road has earned the unofficial title of “most dangerous highway in the world.” This comes from a combination of its height, narrowness, and lack of guardrails. The route spans 50 miles or 80 kilometers, connecting Coroico and La Paz.

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5 of the Most Dangerous Roads in Florida
  • Interstate 4: High Traffic and Deadly Accidents. ...
  • U.S. Highway 1: Coastal Peril and Fatal Crashes. ...
  • U.S. Highway 41: Wildlife Encounters and Harsh Conditions. ...
  • U.S. Highway 441: Urban Congestion and High Accident Rates. ...
  • State Road A1A: Scenic Beauty Meets Narrow Lanes and Sharp Turns.


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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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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Interstate 4 was named one of the most haunted roads in the South, according to RV Trader. Drivers beware! To get into the Halloween spirit, RV Trader said that across America, many drivers have experienced spooky and strange experiences while on the road.

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Dangerous American roads FAQ Regarding the most fatalities per 100 miles, Interstate 95 (I-95) is considered the most dangerous road in America.

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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 highway in the U.S. is Interstate 95 (I-95). Vehicle fatalities increased by an estimated 7.2% from 2019 to 2020. Wyoming, New Mexico and South Carolina had the most vehicular crashes per 100,000 people.

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Route 66 has gained a reputation as the United States of America's most famous road.

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The answer to the trivia question of which is the loneliest road in the United States: James W. Dalton Highway, which spans 414 miles between Fairbanks and Deadhorse in Alaska. An interactive map allows exploration of the loneliest road in all 50 states.

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