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Written by CMG Staff on Wednesday, 16 June 2010
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America: beautiful, but deadly!

The deadliest highways in America have been named by reporters working for the Daily Beast, a blog-and-news website.

"Some roads are more dangerous than others — reckless or distracted drivers seem to congregate on certain highway corridors, while poor road maintenance is another common cause of collisions," the Daily Beast story says.

Reporters there looked at five years' worth of crash data from the National Highway Safety Administration, compared numbers of collisions with numbers of miles driven from 2004 to 2008, and came up with a list. Florida hits top spot for danger with I-95 claiming 1.73 fatal collisions for each of the highway's 382 miles.

Michigan claims the 100th worst highway with 0.45 fatal accidents per mile of the 192-mile-long I-96.

Florida also gets the No. 3 highway, which is I-4 (1.58 fatal crashes per mile).

California, New Jersey, Louisiana, and Arizona don't look so healthy, but most states are represented on the list. Three that aren't include two that offer great motorcycling and one that offers high north adventure: Maine, Oregon, and Alaska.

The Beast looked at more than 200 stretches of highway to determine which were the worst.



Users' Comments (5)
Two out of the top three in Florida, eh? More likely due to heart attack and stroke, with attendant following carnage. 
 
What did you say the average age was in Florida?
Posted by Blackie's Evil twin
16-06-2010 11:56
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I was about to proclaim my favourite roads for riding and then realized that's the wrong strategy: safe, fun roads = deserted roads. The rest, please all head on down to Disney World.
Posted by hipsabad
16-06-2010 13:14
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Many of the best motorcycle roads won't be on this list, and the list is composed of mainly interstate highways, while roads like Washington state's No. 20 are secondary highways with far too many curves to attract cagers. We can all be thankful for that!
Posted by stevethornton
16-06-2010 14:44
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Yes Steve, and Highway 20 is only one of the roads that... uh, no, I mean, yeah everyone go to Highway 20 - it's great
Posted by hipsabad
17-06-2010 23:25
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Average age in Florida? About 10 years younger than that of BC.
Posted by irv
19-06-2010 05:03
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