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Most dangerous roads & intersections in Miami

Ranked by recent reported incidents (sample data). These are neutral descriptions of corridor conditions — they do not assign fault in any specific crash.

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#1highway15 recent reports (sample)

I-95 (Downtown / Midtown Segment)

Express and local lanes, tight ramps, and constant volume make this Florida's most demanding freeway stretch.

Heavy merging trafficClosely spaced entrance and exit rampsRecurring peak-period congestion

Safety tip: Choose express or local lanes early — crossing between them late is a major conflict source.

Related coverage: Crash Reported on I-95 Near Downtown Miami

#2highway11 recent reports (sample)

Palmetto Expressway (SR-826, NW Section)

Heavy truck and commuter volumes with sudden slowdowns at major interchanges.

High commercial truck volumesRecurring peak-period congestionSpeed differentials between lanes

Safety tip: Scan far ahead for brake lights — queues form fast behind interchange merges.

Related coverage: Multi-Vehicle Crash Reported Near Palmetto Expressway

#3highway10 recent reports (sample)

Dolphin Expressway (SR-836)

A key east-west expressway where airport, port, and commuter traffic converge.

Heavy merging trafficMany drivers unfamiliar with the areaRecurring peak-period congestion

Safety tip: Watch for rental-car drivers making late airport-exit decisions.

Related coverage: Delays Reported After Crash on Dolphin Expressway

#4road8 recent reports (sample)

Biscayne Boulevard (Downtown to Edgewater)

A dense urban boulevard with heavy pedestrian, cyclist, and turning traffic.

Pedestrian and cyclist activityHigh left-turn volumesComplex signal timing

Safety tip: Expect pedestrians outside marked crosswalks near event venues.

Related coverage: Collision Reported Near Biscayne Boulevard

#5road6 recent reports (sample)

Brickell Avenue Corridor

A high-density financial district street with garage entrances, rideshares, and constant pedestrian flow.

Pedestrian and cyclist activityHigh left-turn volumesHigh nighttime traffic volumes

Safety tip: Crawl past garage exits — sight lines to the sidewalk are short.

Related coverage: Crash Reported Near Brickell Avenue

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