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Why is I-4 called the dead zone?

What is the I-4 Dead Zone? On the day this section of I-4 opened in 1963, a shrimp truck jackknifed and crashed right over a certain spot, killing the driver and starting the legend.



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What is the I-4 Dead Zone? On the day this section of I-4 opened in 1963, a shrimp truck jackknifed and crashed right over a certain spot, killing the driver and starting the legend.

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The twisted brainchild of Navy vet Russ McKamey, McKamey Manor in Summertown, TN and Huntsville, AL is likely the scariest haunted house on planet Earth. Just how scary is it? Scary as a MF'er. In fact, some people have dubbed it a real life torture chamber that shouldn't even be in business.

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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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Interstate 4 The stretch of the I-4 that runs from Lakeland to Orlando is particularly deadly. Between 2016 and 2019, 150 people were killed in car crashes along this stretch, averaging around one death per mile.

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