The Deadliest Road in Every State: Beware of these 9 Routes While Traveling

Interstate 80 in Wyoming is known for its high fatality rate, averaging 21 deaths per year. Despite Wyoming's small population, this road remains perilous due to severe weather.

Wyoming Interstate 80

US Route 7 runs the length of Vermont, intersecting with Interstate 89 multiple times. With an average of 5.5 fatalities annually.

Vermont US 7

Route 3, also known as the Anchorage-Fairbanks Highway, is Alaska's most dangerous road. The 323-mile route sees about four deaths each year

Alaska Route 3

North Dakota's stretch of US Route 2 experiences an average of 10 fatalities annually. The road's long

North Dakota US 2

US Route 18 in South Dakota, spanning Edgemont to the Missouri River, averages 5.5 deaths annually.

South Dakota US 18

US Route 13 in Delaware has seen 112 deaths over ten years, averaging 11 fatalities per year.

Delaware US 13

US Route 2 in Montana is notorious for its high fatality rate, averaging 15 deaths annually.

Montana US 2

US Route 1 along Maine's coast sees about 10 deaths each year. Its scenic but narrow and winding paths require cautious driving.

 Maine US 1

Interstate 93 in New Hampshire has an average of six fatalities per year. The highway s mix of urban and rural stretches can be deceptive

New Hampshire Interstate 93