If you drive in Pennsylvania, you likely have a “scary intersection” you try to avoid—a place where lanes merge blindly, pedestrians dart out, or red light runners are common.
While local anecdotes are one thing, the data is another. Year after year, specific coordinates in the Commonwealth rise to the top of crash reports, consistently proving to be the most unforgiving patches of asphalt in the state.
From the notorious “Boulevard” in the east to the bridge ramps of the west, here are the 4 most dangerous intersections in Pennsylvania right now.
1. Roosevelt Boulevard & Red Lion Road (Philadelphia)
The National Outlier…