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What is the deadliest road in Florida?

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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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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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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Stretching for nearly 500 miles from Miami to the Georgia border, Geotab also named US-27 the third most dangerous highway in America, with 529 fatal crashes and 614 fatalities. Sadly, US-27 has earned the nickname “Bloody 27” for the number of deadly crashes caused along a narrow stretch of road near Lake Okeechobee.

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SANFORD, Fla. According to Charlie Carlson — a Sanford-born historian and author of “Weird Florida” — this quarter-mile stretch of I-4 is known as “The Dead Zone” and can be found along the southern part of the interstate bridge across the St. Johns River.

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FindMyPlate stated the Million Dollar Highway, more formally known as U.S. Highway 550, had been chosen as one of the most dangerous because of the high elevation (more than 11,000 feet at the summit) coupled with the number of hairpin turns without guardrails.

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The Most Dangerous Days to Drive: Top 10 Riskiest Times on the Road
  1. New Year's Day. ...
  2. Thanksgiving. ...
  3. Memorial Day Weekend. ...
  4. Fourth of July. ...
  5. Black Friday. ...
  6. 6. Friday Evenings. ...
  7. Summer Months. ...
  8. Rainy Days.


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