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Rural roads and lack of infrastructure

A Closer Look at the Roads Where Serious Collisions Happen Most Often

A Closer Look at the Roads Where Serious Collisions Happen Most Often

April 21, 2026 by Guest Contributor

Understanding the legal and structural factors that define high-risk zones is necessary for any driver sharing the road with passenger vehicles and commercial trucks.

Categories Car Knowledge, Legal, Travel Tags commercial corridors and freight routes, High speed limits and divided highways, Legal recourse folling a serious collision, Roads where serious collisions happen most often, Rural roads and lack of infrastructure, The intersection of design and danger, Understanding liability in Roadway accidents, Urban arterials and pedestrian conflict

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