I've had a few close calls on this one road I commute on. Drivers are forced to cross the yellow line to avoid any obstacles on the side of the road, which can lead to a dangerous situation.

When we think of "dangerous roads," we usually think of highways. But according to Munley Law, believe it or not, highways are considered safer than regular roads. While traffic accidents can happen anywhere, statistics show that highways have a lower rate of fatal accidents and injury crashes compared to local and arterial roads due to the fact that most of the cars are traveling straight in the same direction.


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Is This The Most Dangerous Road In Massachusetts?

The road I use, the cut over from Mohawk Trail to US Route 7, is Massachusetts Route 43. This road is known to have pedestrians who jog or ride bicycles alongside at the crack of dawn, which becomes a hazard for some drivers if they're not careful. That's what makes this road pretty dangerous, in my opinion.

My advice to those who use this road for anything, be extremely cautious when doing so. Also, depending on the carrier you have, cell service can be very spotty if there's an emergency.

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Or Is This The Most Dangerous Road In Massachusetts?

While interstates are safer than regular roads, accidents can still happen anywhere, on an interstate or a regular two-lane road. Interstate 495, for example, spans over 121 miles and forms a semicircle around Boston. Plus, it's the “outer” beltway for drivers. Car Insurance Comparison put out a statement that said no other highway in Massachusetts is deadlier than this interstate and that the highway averages 9.5 fatalities per year.

Why Is Interstate 495 The Most Dangerous Highway In Massachusetts?

It's the most dangerous highway in Massachusetts because each interstate has risks, and drivers are urged to exercise caution when planning trips. Hazards, including potholes or confusing signs, can lead to crashes. Outdated infrastructure can include lights that don’t work, faded paint, or even missing guardrails.

Another factor is that when the roads are congested,  bumper-to-bumper, accidents are more likely to happen. Even worse, Massachusetts weather can create hazardous conditions, especially when it comes to snow and ice, which can cause traffic fatalities. Stay safe and use caution when traveling any of these roads, no matter the circumstances.

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With plenty of big cities and numerous busy highways, it should come as no surprise New York state is unfortunately home to some of the most dangerous roads in the nation. While you would expect New York City to be the home of such roadways (2 on this list), the danger is not limited to the Big Apple. According to Catalano Law, 3 New York State's 5 most dangerous roads live mostly Upstate and should be navigated with the most extreme caution. Here are the 5 most dangerous in the Empire State.

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