The “Deadliest” 132 Miles in Florida: Why Locals Know to Avoid It

It has consistently been ranked as the deadliest highway in the United States. It connects Tampa to Daytona Beach, cutting through the heart of the theme park district, and it is a chaotic mix of distracted vacationers, aggressive commuters, and never-ending construction.But I-4 isn’t the only red zone. From the pedestrian traps of Pinellas County to the high-speed “mixing bowls” of Miami, here are the roads you need to watch out for in 2026.

1. The “Ultimate” Danger: I-4 (The “Dead…

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