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The "Deadliest" Road in Texas: Why Locals Fear I-45

Austyn Kunde
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Travel Map IconTEXAS - If you live in Texas, you know that driving is a contact sport. We have the fastest speed limits in the country (85 mph on SH 130), the biggest trucks, and the most aggressive construction zones. But one road stands out above the rest. According to national safety studies and TxDOT data,  Interstate 45 (connecting Galveston to Dallas) is statistically the deadliest highway in the United States.


The "Deadliest" Road in Texas: Why Locals Fear I-45
The "Deadliest" Road in Texas: Why Locals Fear I-45

welcome to TexasIt is a lethal mix of aggressive commuters, confusing lane shifts, and high speeds. But I-45 isn't the only red zone. From the "Death Highway" of the Permian Basin to the "Mixing Bowl" chaos of Dallas, here are the roads you need to watch out for in 2026.

1. The National Leader: I-45 (Houston to Dallas)

This corridor is legendary for all the wrong reasons.



2. The Intersection List: 2 Spots to Watch

Texas cities are built on massive grid systems where 45 mph speed limits are treated as suggestions.

A. I-635 & Skillman Street (Dallas)

If you drive the LBJ Freeway (I-635), you know the stress.



B. Bissonnet Street & Westchester Avenue (Houston)

This intersection in Southwest Houston is infamous.

3. The "Death Highway": US-285 (Permian Basin)

While city drivers worry about gridlock, drivers in West Texas worry about survival.

4. The "Parking Lot": I-35 (Austin)

No list of Texas roads is complete without the nightmare of I-35 in Austin.

Summary: How to Survive the Drive