Yeah, but the great thing about Florida is that they have a load of really nice rest areas. The one on the Apalachicola River is a paradise. I believe it is MM 166 or close to it.
Deadliest U.S. Highways 2021 Edition
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According to statistics, Hwy 302 between Odessa TX, and US 285 is the deadliest stretch of highway in the State of Texas.
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I don’t think it’s a fair rating when some highways are 1500 miles long versus a 100 mile highway through heavy congestion. It should be limited to stretches of 150 or so which would likely change numbers on longer highways.
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I had just returned from Miami area and one of my friends asked me how driving in Miami was… I told them it was cake compared to 635… lolol. I’d do Miami all week to avoid 1 hour on 635. -
2. I-45: Galveston, Texas, to Dallas (285 miles)
- Deaths per mile: 0.913
- Deadliest city: Houston
- 2017 ranking: 2.
Also where is i81? Every week there is some sort of crashes with shout down interstate.
7. I-30: Aledo, Texas, to North Little Rock, Arkansas
Actually it's not THAT bad, compare to I 30 from Little Rock to Memphis, I have a feeling that there is more trucks then cars driving on that part of interstate.
And yeah weird how many roads with Florida name on it.
Old folks can't take high speed traffic I guess especially when you will mix them with tourist from all over the world who have 0 knowledge about driving in USA -
If they removed the intercity accidents and only included non metro statistics, the results would probably be different.
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