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Friday, February 18, 2022
TAKE THE BACK ROADS FROM HOUSTON TO DALLAS
I-45 In Texas Is The Most Dangerous Road In The Entire U.S.
By Katie Lawrence
OnlyInYourState
February 1, 2022
We’ve all heard the stereotypes about
Houston drivers, and it looks like there might be some truth to those
claims. According to Popular Mechanics, I-45 is the most dangerous road in the entire U.S. Here’s why:
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I-45 is a nearly 300-mile
highway that runs from Galveston to Dallas. It's the only primary
interstate that doesn't cross state lines.
The highway became known around
the world in 2005 when thousands of people evacuated from Hurricane
Rita. Standstill, bumper-to-bumper traffic forced many drivers to pull
onto the shoulder and sleep in their cars at night, as trips that would
normally take a few hours turned into days on the road.
An article by Popular Mechanics has yet again brought infamy to I-45. The highway ranked first on their list of the most dangerous roads in the U.S.
For every 100 miles of I-45
roadway, there are 56.5 fatal accidents. In a recent study by the U.S.
Department of Transportation, 288 crashes and 320 deaths were recorded
over a 14-year span. The most treacherous portion of the interstate is
in Houston.
Not only does I-45 consistently
rank among the deadliest highways in America, but across the entire
globe as well. If you've spent any significant amount of time on the
freeway, it isn't hard to understand why.
What exactly makes the
interstate so dangerous? Officials cite traffic volume, congestion,
texting while driving, drunk driving, and speeding as the main
contributing factors.
So, the next time you hop onto
I-45, remember to stay vigilant. No matter how skilled of a driver you
are, you just never know who you're sharing the road with.
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