Are you aware of the deadliest roads in Florida?
If you regularly drive long distances for work or for recreation throughout Florida, it’s likely that you are familiar with some of the main roads in the state. But did you know that some of these roads are safer than others?
Staying safe while driving is important, and one way that you can ensure your safety is by planning your route carefully. This should include looking at the weather forecast before you leave, planning the route on a GPS and looking through it carefully, and anticipating traffic. To make your journey even safer, you should also consider trying to avoid the most dangerous roads if possible. The following is an overview of some of the deadliest roads in Florida.
The Little River neighborhood of Miami
The I-95 Express Toll running through the Little River neighborhood of Miami is statistically the deadliest road in Florida. Through an analysis studying car crash fatalities in Florida from 2013 to 2015, this 3.85 mile stretch of Interstate 95 Express lane tragically saw 27 fatalities during this period, which adds up to seven fatalities per mile.
Interstate 95
Interstate 95 is 108.6 miles long and recorded 240 fatalities in the period between 2013 to 2015. This is thought to be partially because of the road’s heavy traffic.
U.S. Route 19
U.S. Route 19 is one of the busiest roads in Florida, and the 34-mile stretch through Pinellas County is considered to be the most dangerous road in Florida. A study conducted between 1998 and 2003 found that the highway led to an average of 52 deaths each year, and in 2005 it was named as the most dangerous road in America.
Car crash fatalities in Florida account for 8.4% of all traffic fatalities in the United States. If you or a loved one has recently been involved in an accident, you should make sure that the liable party is held responsible so that you can gain back the damages that you deserve.
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