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(206) 800-8000Any time drivers get behind the wheel, they face a certain amount of risk. They can drive defensively and safely, but they cannot control external factors, such as other drivers and hazards on the road.
There are times when the road itself could pose a hazard. As we discussed in a previous post, I-5 is one of the most dangerous highways in Washington. What makes it so dangerous?
According to The Seattle Times, the stretch of I-5 around Seattle moves more people than other roadways across the state. That makes I-5 one of the busiest highways in Washington.
This high rate of traffic could be one of the reasons I-5 is so dangerous. The simple fact that there are more vehicles on the road often correlates with a higher chance of accidents occurring.
Put bluntly, I-5 is an older highway. The highway was built in the 1960s – and it has not had significant renovation since then. The lack of renovation can affect risk in a few ways, including:
The age of the highway itself does not mean drivers face a risk. However, the lack of work can seriously impact the condition of the road.
Thankfully, there are projects and plans underway now to improve I-5, including:
These plans extend into the 2030s. It may take some time, but improving the structure and design of the highway could also help improve safety for drivers.
The design, age and rate of traffic on I-5 certainly could contribute to why this road is so dangerous. However, as long as drivers remain aware of the potential risk every time they merge onto I-5, they can make their commute safer.
Matt Dubin has spent more than 20 years honing his skills as one of the top personal injury lawyers in the State of Washington. In his career, Matt has focused on protecting consumers from dangerous household products, medical mistakes, roadway accidents, and many other causes of injury. Matt has recovered nearly $20 million on behalf of his clients.
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