Intersections have long been dangerous spots for motorists, and this trend is particularly pronounced in the Western United States. From 2004 through 2022, over 35,000 people lost their lives in intersection-related crashes across the Western states—an average of nearly 2,000 fatalities each year.
But which intersections are the deadliest? Where are drivers most at risk?
Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers analyzed data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to find those answers. We examined every fatal crash from 2004 to 2022 to identify the intersections where the most fatal traffic collisions have occurred and to uncover patterns among them.
During the observation period, intersection-related fatal crashes increased in three out of four major U.S. regions. However, no region saw a sharper increase than the West. From 2004 to 2022, the total number of intersection-related crashes in the Western U.S. increased by 48%, with fatalities rising by 47% during the same period.
Below are the intersections where fatal crashes were most frequent during the observation period:
Maricopa County, Arizona
Maricopa County, Arizona
Maricopa County, Arizona
Merced County, California
Maricopa County, Arizona
Nez Perce County, Idaho
Los Angeles County, California
Los Angeles County, California
Maricopa County, Arizona
Inyo County, California
This analysis was based on fatal crash data provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, for the years 2004 through 2022. Only crashes flagged as "intersection-related" by the NHTSA were considered. The Western U.S. region, as defined by the Census Bureau, includes Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
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