What Are the 6 Most Dangerous Roads in Miami?

Miami’s Most Dangerous Roads – And What To Do If You’re Hurt in a Crash

If you live in or around Miami-Dade County, you know just how congested and chaotic the roads can get. Between aggressive drivers, constant construction, and overwhelming traffic, Miami has earned a reputation as one of the most accident-prone cities in Florida.

While accidents can happen anywhere, some Miami roads are significantly more dangerous than others. Being aware of high-risk areas could help reduce your chances of being involved in a serious crash.

If you or someone you love has been injured in a Miami car accident, don’t wait to get legal help. Our experienced team at Applebaum Accident Group is here to fight for the compensation you deserve.


Why Do So Many Crashes Happen in Miami?

Florida drivers consistently rank among the worst in the nation, and Miami’s traffic only makes things worse. With nearly 440,000 residents, a busy international airport, cruise port, and a constant influx of tourists, Miami’s roads are packed day and night.

Drivers here spend an average of 27 hours per year stuck in traffic, placing Miami among the top 10 most congested cities in the U.S. The constant stop-and-go traffic, distracted drivers, and poorly maintained roads create the perfect conditions for accidents.


Crash Statistics That Matter

Recent statewide crash data shows:

  • 393,566 total crashes

  • Over 251,000 injuries

  • Nearly 3,400 fatalities

In Miami-Dade County alone:

  • 63,700 crashes

  • 30,000+ injuries

  • 357 deaths

Most crashes occur on Saturdays, and drivers between the ages of 25 and 34 are most often involved. Common causes include:

  • Distracted driving (texting, GPS use)

  • Aggressive or reckless behavior

  • Poorly maintained roadways

  • High-speed traffic combined with congestion


The 6 Most Dangerous Roads in Miami

Certain Miami roads are notorious for serious and fatal crashes. If you drive these routes regularly, exercise extra caution.


1. Interstate 95 (I-95)

One of the busiest highways in the U.S., I-95 runs through the heart of Miami and sees heavy commuter, tourist, and trucking traffic. With 12 recent fatal crashes reported on the Florida stretch alone, it’s one of the state’s deadliest highways.


2. State Road 826 (Palmetto Expressway)

This major commuter route carries over 250,000 vehicles a day and sees frequent accidents due to:

  • Aggressive speeding (often 80+ mph)

  • Complicated interchanges and exits

  • Driver frustration and road rage

  • Distracted driving

  • Deteriorating road conditions

In one recent year, eight fatal crashes were reported here.


3. U.S. Route 1 (Dixie Highway / Biscayne Blvd.)

Stretching from the Canadian border to Key West, U.S. Route 1 sees heavy truck traffic, reckless drivers, and frequent DUI-related crashes. With eight fatal crashes reported in Miami alone, it’s among the most dangerous local roads.


4. State Road 821 (Homestead Extension of Florida’s Turnpike)

Also known as the Ronald Reagan Turnpike, this 50-mile stretch is a high-speed alternate to I-95. The typical 70–75 mph speed limits combined with high volume make crashes—often severe—common during peak hours.


5. U.S. Route 441 (State Road 7)

While this road doesn’t carry the same volume of traffic, its frequent intersections, stoplights, and commuter use make it a hotspot for T-bone collisions and left-turn crashes, especially during rush hour.


6. 12th Avenue – East Little Havana

One of the most crash-prone local streets in Miami, particularly the stretch between Flagler Street and SW 1st Street. Tourists, local drivers, and high foot traffic make this a common location for multi-vehicle accidents and pedestrian injuries.


What To Do After a Crash on a Dangerous Miami Road

No matter where your accident happened, if you were injured due to another driver’s negligence, you have the right to pursue compensation. But don’t expect the insurance companies to make it easy—they’ll try to undervalue or deny your claim.

At Applebaum Accident Group, our Miami car accident attorneys can:

  • Investigate the crash to identify fault and liability

  • Collect key evidence, including witness statements and crash reports

  • Calculate your damages, including medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and future costs

  • Negotiate with insurance companies to fight lowball offers

  • File a lawsuit if necessary and represent you in court

Warning: Insurance companies are trained to minimize payouts. Don’t accept any settlement without having a legal professional review it.


Let Us Fight for the Justice You Deserve

You focus on your recovery—we’ll handle the legal battle. If you were injured on I-95, the Palmetto, or anywhere else in Miami-Dade, we’re ready to stand up for you.

Contact Applebaum Accident Group today for your free, no-obligation consultation.


Call now(855-Call-paul) or fill out our secure online form. We’re available 24/7.

Julie Patron
Julie Patron
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