Every year, thousands of car accidents are reported across the city of Albuquerque. In 2022, there were at least 12,577 collisions, of which 4,118 caused an injury and 87 were fatal.
Based on this data, it means there are an average of 34.4 traffic accidents in Albuquerque every single day.
Not surprisingly, Albuquerque, New Mexico, ranks as one of the most dangerous cities for drivers in the nation.
While traffic accidents can happen anywhere in the city, certain roads and intersections are known for being hotspots for collisions.
What Are the Most Dangerous Roads in Albuquerque?
A review of Albuquerque crash data for the years 2011 through 2015 indicates that these are some of the most dangerous intersections in the city:
- Academy Rd and San Mateo Blvd: 224 accidents (44 resulting in injury and/or death)
- Central Ave and Rio Grande Blvd: 190 accidents (43 resulting in injury and/or death)
- Central Ave and Wyoming Blvd: 181 accidents (55 resulting in injury and/or death)
- Americas Pkwy/Winrock and Louisiana Blvd: 179 accidents (56 resulting in injury and/or death
- Sequoia Blvd and Coors Blvd: 174 accidents (55 resulting in injury and/or death)
- Paradise Blvd and Golf Course Dr: 163 accidents (46 resulting in injury and/or death)
- Gibson Blvd and University Blvd: 163 accidents (49 resulting in injury and/or death)
- Spain Rd and Wyoming Blvd: 138 accidents (47 resulting in injury and/or death)
- Candelaria Rd and Juan Tabo Blvd: 138 accidents, (38 resulting in injury and/or death)
Albuquerque’s Vision Zero initiative has pinpointed 24 dangerous corridors in the city which, collectively, account for 41 percent of all traffic fatalities between 2015 and 2019. They include Montano Road, Coors Blvd, Paseo Del Norte, and Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave.
What Makes Some Albuquerque Roads More Dangerous Than Others?
Hotspots for Albuquerque traffic accidents tend to be located at or near intersections. According to the city’s Vision Zero project, 90 percent of the most dangerous corridors are principal arterials. Simply put, they’re the most heavily used roads in the city.
They handle a lot of traffic and tend to see a lot of congestion. As a result, it just takes one mistake to create a dangerous situation in which lives are changed forever.
Some of the most common causes of accidents at these roads and intersections include distracted driving, road rage, aggressive driving, speeding, ignoring traffic signals, and failing to yield the right of way.
Who’s Liable For an Accident on a Dangerous Road in Albuquerque?
Just because a road is dangerous doesn’t mean accidents are unavoidable. At the end of the day, accidents tend to happen because someone is negligent.
When a negligent driver causes a collision on a dangerous road in Albuquerque, they can be held legally accountable for resulting injuries and wrongful deaths.
If you’ve been injured in an Albuquerque dangerous road car accident, call Singleton Schreiber for help. Our Albuquerque car accident lawyers can help you navigate a complex legal claim and fight for the compensation you need to get your life back on track.
Your first consultation is free, so contact our Albuquerque, NM, law office today.
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