Illinois Car Fatality Study Reveals the State’s Most Dangerous Highways

A newly released nationwide traffic safety study is drawing attention to car fatalities in Illinois, and the numbers are both shocking and concerning for drivers across the state.

Shocking Car Fatality Numbers in Illinois

According to the study, more than 128,000 fatal car crashes occurred across the United States during the years analyzed. Illinois alone reported 5,524 fatal crashes, a staggering figure that highlights ongoing safety concerns on the state’s roadways.

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It’s important to note that this data focuses only on Illinois highways and does not include interstates. If interstate crashes were factored in, both the nationwide total and Illinois’ numbers would likely be significantly higher.

Most Dangerous Highways in Illinois

The study also identified the most dangerous highways in Illinois, based on the number of fatal crashes reported:

  • I-55: 108 fatal crashes
  • I-57: 106 fatal crashes
  • I-94: 82 fatal crashes
  • I-80: 56 fatal crashes
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How Illinois Compares to Other States

The study, released by iSelect, also ranked the states with the riskiest roads in America. Mississippi, Texas, Tennessee, Wyoming, and Louisiana topped that list. While Illinois did not rank among the most dangerous states overall, the data indicate that there is still significant room for improvement in roadway safety.

What’s Causing These Crashes?

While the study did not break down specific causes, experts point to several common factors behind fatal car crashes in Illinois and nationwide. Distracted driving, drinking and driving, and dangerous weather conditions are all likely contributors to these tragic outcomes.

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For parents, especially those with new or soon-to-be drivers, this information is unsettling. As someone preparing to put a new driver on the road, these numbers are terrifying. Unfortunately, the only real option is preparation: teaching young drivers how to stay focused, recognize risky situations, and make safe choices behind the wheel.

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