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These are the highways in New Jersey with the most fatalities

NEW JERSEY – Americans travel billions of cumulative interstate miles every year—statistically, accidents are almost a certainty. Still, many traffic crashes and subsequent fatalities are avoidable.

In 2020, nearly 39,000 people were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes on U.S. roadways—an increase of roughly 7% from 2019, according to the most recent data released in 2022 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

In nearly half of all fatal crashes, drivers were either speeding, impaired by alcohol, not wearing a seat belt, or some combination of those three, according to NHTSA.

Highway driving, in particular, can lead to more serious or fatal accidents than on other roadways because vehicles are traveling at much greater speeds.

President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has earmarked tens of billions of dollars for programs that will improve road safety in the U.S., including programs to improve physical infrastructure, vehicle safety, and data collection.

Stacker ranked data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, to identify the highways in New Jersey that had the most fatalities from auto crashes in 2020. Ties were broken by the total quantity of crashes where possible.

#22. US-206
– Total fatalities: 5
– Number of crashes: 5

#22. SR-31
– Total fatalities: 5
– Number of crashes: 5

#22. SR-28
– Total fatalities: 5
– Number of crashes: 5

#22. SR-23
– Total fatalities: 5
– Number of crashes: 5

#20. US-46
– Total fatalities: 6
– Number of crashes: 6

#20. SR-73
– Total fatalities: 6
– Number of crashes: 6

#14. US-322
– Total fatalities: 7
– Number of crashes: 7

#14. US-30
– Total fatalities: 7
– Number of crashes: 7

#14. SR-33
– Total fatalities: 7
– Number of crashes: 7

#14. SR-17
– Total fatalities: 7
– Number of crashes: 7

#14. I-80
– Total fatalities: 7
– Number of crashes: 7

#14. I-287
– Total fatalities: 7
– Number of crashes: 7

#13. SR-38
– Total fatalities: 8
– Number of crashes: 6

#12. I-295
– Total fatalities: 8
– Number of crashes: 7

#11. US-40
– Total fatalities: 8
– Number of crashes: 8

#10. 444
– Total fatalities: 9
– Number of crashes: 7

#9. SR-27
– Total fatalities: 9
– Number of crashes: 9

#8. I-78
– Total fatalities: 10
– Number of crashes: 10

#7. SR-47
– Total fatalities: 12
– Number of crashes: 10

#5. US-9
– Total fatalities: 12
– Number of crashes: 12

#5. 444 Garden State Parkway
– Total fatalities: 12
– Number of crashes: 12

#4. SR-35
– Total fatalities: 13
– Number of crashes: 11

#3. US-130
– Total fatalities: 14
– Number of crashes: 12

#2. US-1
– Total fatalities: 18
– Number of crashes: 18

#1. I-95
– Total fatalities: 24
– Number of crashes: 21

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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