
The Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania offers beautiful scenery and plenty of roads to explore, but these roads can also carry risks. There are over 2,000 miles of road in the Lehigh Valley that cover the municipalities of Easton, Bethlehem, and Allentown. Some drivers choose to avoid or drive with extra caution on the most dangerous roads and intersections in the Lehigh Valley.
Certain roads in the Lehigh Valley are known to be especially prone to car accidents. The factors that contribute include the volume of traffic, complex layouts, poor road conditions, and driver behavior.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has identified ten of the most dangerous roads in the Lehigh Valley. The rankings consider traffic volume known as the average daily traffic (ADT), along with the number of serious injuries and fatalities. The list includes the following:
The Lehigh Valley Planning Commission (LVPC) identified five of the most dangerous intersections in the region in the Traffic Safety Plan. These intersections include:
Data from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation show that there were 4,673 crashes in Lehigh County, accounting for 4.2% of traffic crashes statewide. Lehigh County also accounted for 2.8% of traffic-related fatalities in 2024. Five of these fatalities were alcohol related. Ten of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties accounted for 48% of the total traffic fatalities in 2024. Lehigh County was among the most fatal.
If you have been injured in a car accident due to someone else’s negligence, a skilled car accident lawyer can help you understand your rights and guide you through each step of the legal process. A car accident lawyer can complete an analysis of your crash-related expenses and seek compensation for those expenses, as well as your pain and suffering.
The most dangerous intersection in PA is the intersection of Chester Road and York Road, located in Manheim Township, Lancaster County. There were 128 accidents at this location. Additionally, 38.1% of all crashes that were reported in Pennsylvania took place at an intersection.
According to data from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, there were 42,108 crashes that occurred at an intersection in 2024, and 52.3% of the drivers at fault were 75 years or older.
The deadliest road in Pennsylvania is Interstate 83. It runs from Harrisburg to Baltimore, Maryland. Other dangerous roads in Pennsylvania include Interstate 80, Interstate 95, and Interstate 78. There are over 199,716 miles of roads and highways in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported there were 110,765 reported traffic crashes in 2024. There were 66,950 individuals injured in crashes and 1,127 fatalities.
Philadelphia has some of the most dangerous roads in the state of Pennsylvania. Roosevelt Avenue is well known for frequent crashes and deadly stretches. The Blue Route, or Interstate 676, is another well-known, dangerous road that loops around Philadelphia. The Schuylkill Expressway, or Interstate 76, is another highway where there are frequent injury crashes.
The steepest street in Pennsylvania is Canton Avenue, which is located in Pittsburgh. While this street is only 600 feet long, it also has a 30% grade. For 21 feet of this street, this grade becomes more severe, increasing from 30% to 37%. This is a one-way street, and many bicyclists occupy the road during Pittsburgh’s Dirty Dozen race.
The Frank Santini Law Firm can help put your mind at ease following a traffic crash, allowing you to recover while we handle every aspect of your case. Our team will skillfully deal with the insurance company, answer your questions, and walk you through the entire process. To find out how our firm can help, contact the office to schedule a consultation.
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