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High-risk driving routes across Georgia

On Behalf of Newbern Law Firm | Aug 8, 2024 | Car Accidents |

Traveling by road in Georgia offers stunning views and convenient connectivity. However, certain routes pose higher risks than others due to factors like heavy traffic, sharp turns, or poor maintenance. Knowing which roads demand extra attention ensures your safety and that of others.

Interstate 285

Interstate 285, encircling Atlanta, ranks as one of the most hazardous roads in Georgia. Heavy traffic, frequent lane changes, and high speed limits contribute to its dangerous conditions. 

Car crashes on this highway often involve multiple vehicles, which can lead to severe traffic delays and increased collision risks. When driving on Interstate 285, stay alert, especially during peak hours.

U.S. Route 129

U.S. Route 129, which is known for its scenic views through the mountains, also presents significant driving challenges. Sharp turns and narrow lanes, particularly on the stretch known as Blood Mountain, require drivers to be highly attentive. 

Motorcyclists often use this road because of its curves, adding to the potential for accidents. It’s crucial to maintain a moderate speed and keep a safe distance from other vehicles on this route.

U.S. Route 19

Traveling through urban and rural parts of Georgia, U.S. Route 19 is a long stretch known for its diverse conditions. Traffic congestion in urban areas and occasional wildlife crossings in rural sections pose varied dangers to drivers. Being vigilant and adjusting your speed according to traffic and road conditions can help navigate U.S. Route 19 more safely.

State Route 11

State Route 11 spans several counties and offers different driving experiences, from quiet rural roads to busier urban areas. Changes in traffic flow and road quality along the route demand consistent attention from drivers, especially in less-populated areas, where drivers might relax their vigilance.

When you drive on these dangerous roads in Georgia, always prioritize safety. Keep your focus, avoid distractions, and adapt your driving to the road and traffic conditions. By being informed and prepared, you can help make these roads safer for everyone.

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