The Most Dangerous Highways in the U.S.
While most crashes don’t happen on highways, some U.S. roads are far more deadly than others. Here’s what makes these highways so dangerous—and where fatal crashes are most common.
Read MoreWhile most crashes don’t happen on highways, some U.S. roads are far more deadly than others. Here’s what makes these highways so dangerous—and where fatal crashes are most common.
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