Lemuwah // Shutterstock Intersections are among the most hazardous areas on the road due to the complexity of traffic flow and the potential for human error. This danger is particularly evident in the U.S. Midwest, where from 2004 to 2022, over 35,000 fatalities were linked to intersection-related accidents–an average of 2,000 deaths per year. But which intersections pose the highest risk for motorists in this region? To gain insight into the deadliest intersections in the Midwest, Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers analyzed fatal crash data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration covering the years 2004 to 2022. Key Findings: Fatal crashes at Midwest intersections are less likely to involve pedestrians compared to other U.S. regions. Only 10% of intersection-related fatalities in the Midwest (about 3,300 out of 32,082 crashes) involved a pedestrian. The Midwest experienced a small increase in intersection-related fatalities and crashes, with both metrics rising by just over 2%. Two states, Ohio and Missouri, had three intersections among the ten most deadly. Fatal intersection-related crashes in the Midwest are more likely to occur in cloudy conditions than in other U.S. regions Cloudy Weather Conditions and Fatal Crashes in the Midwest Midwestern intersections are more prone to fatal crashes during cloudy weather than those in other regions. Around 12% of intersection-related crashes in the Midwest occurred under cloudy conditions, which are often accompanied by rain, snow, hail, or fog. These weather conditions can reduce visibility and traction, increasing the likelihood of accidents. This is especially true when large commercial vehicles are involved. The 10 Deadliest Intersections in the Midwest Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers Here are the intersections with the highest number of fatal crashes during the observation period: US-20 and SR-109 Google Earth // Airbus Fulton County, Ohio Traffic Control Device: None Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection Fatal Crashes: Six Fatalities: Six US-83 and SR-23 (247th Avenue SE) Google Earth // Airbus Ward County, North Dakota Traffic Control Device: Stop Sign Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection Fatal Crashes: Six Fatalities: Six SR-13 and SR-123 Google Earth // Landsat / Copernicus Polk County, Missouri Traffic Control Device: Stop Sign Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection Fatal Crashes: Six Fatalities: Six Quince Road and SR-2 (Western Avenue) Google Earth // Airbus St. Joseph County, Indiana Traffic Control Device: Traffic Light Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection Fatal Crashes: Five Fatalities: Six US-42 and SR-89 Google Earth // Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy Ashland County, Ohio Traffic Control Device: Stop Sign Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection Fatal Crashes: Four Fatalities: Four US-42 and SR-302 Google Earth // NOAA, Landsat / Copernicus Ashland County, Ohio Traffic Control Device: Stop Sign Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection Fatal Crashes: Four Fatalities: Five US-81 and SR-12 (890th Road) Google Earth // Landsat / Copernicus Cedar County, Nebraska Traffic Control Device: Stop Sign Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection Fatal Crashes: Four Fatalities: Six SR-13 and SR-248 Google Earth // Airbus Stone County, Missouri Traffic Control Device: Stop Sign Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection Fatal Crashes: Four Fatalities: Six US-60 and SR-HH Google Earth // Airbus Newton County, Missouri Traffic Control Device: None Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection Fatal Crashes: Four Fatalities: Four SR-37 and Main Street Google Earth // Airbus, Landsat / Copernicus, NOAA Lawrence County, Indiana Traffic Control Device: Traffic Light Intersection Type: Four-Way Intersection Fatal Crashes: Four Fatalities: Four Data and Methodology This study is based on fatal crash data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for the years 2004 through 2022. Only crashes flagged as “intersection-related” by the NHTSA were included in the analysis. The Midwest, as defined by the Census Bureau, includes the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. This story was produced by Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.
The deadliest intersections in the U.S. Midwest
Oct 29, 2024 | 11:30 AM



