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  2. The deadliest intersections in America, according to the ...

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    The deadliest intersections in America During the observation period, a total of 38 intersections saw at least five fatal crashes. Of those crossings, only nine were the site of more than five.

  3. The deadliest intersections in the Southern United States - AOL

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    Intersections can be extremely dangerous areas on our nation's roadways. This is especially true in the South. From 2004 through 2022, more than 73,000 people were killed in intersection-related ...

  4. The deadliest intersections in the Northeastern United States

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    Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers breaks down the most dangerous intersections in the Northeastern U.S.

  5. The deadliest intersections in the Western United States - AOL

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    Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers examines the most hazardous intersections in the western U.S.

  6. Dead Man's Curve - Wikipedia

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    A dangerous curve on South Carolina Highway 9 about 10 miles (16 km) west of Chester, South Carolina, has been the site of several fatal crashes. [11] A curve on Schuylkill Expressway, a section of Interstate 76, near Conshohocken, Pennsylvania known as the Conshohocken Curve by many people, has been the site of several fatal and nonfatal ...

  7. The deadliest intersections in the U.S. Midwest - AOL

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    US-83 and SR-23 (247th Avenue SE) Ward County, North Dakota. Traffic Control Device: Stop Sign. Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection. Fatal Crashes: Six

  8. Transportation safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the US, in 2016, there were 18590 rural fatalities and 17656 urban fatalities. Thus 48% of deaths were in urban areas, and 52% in rural areas. Taking into account traveled miles, there was a risk of 1.96 fatalities per 100 million traveled miles on rural roads, and a risk of 0.79 fatalities per 100 million traveled miles on urban roads.

  9. Traffic law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The exception is the US Virgin Islands, where people drive on the left. [2] Most states in the United States enforce priority to the right at uncontrolled intersections, where motorists must yield to the right. [3] The two most important differences between U.S. traffic rules and foreign countries' traffic rules are as follows: