High-Injury Data

Most Dangerous Roads in Dallas (2025–2026)

Source: TxDOT Crash Records · Reviewed by Michael Scott Fielding, J.D., TX Bar #24065226

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High-Injury Network — Dallas County

Dallas County recorded 46,257 crashes and 331 fatalities in 2024 — nearly 127 crashes per day. The roads below account for a disproportionate share of serious crashes based on TxDOT crash data and Dallas County records.

1

I-35E (Stemmons Freeway)

One of the highest crash concentrations in North Texas — the Dallas Mixmaster interchange is a chronic high-injury zone

Source: TxDOT Crash Records

2

I-30 (Tom Landry Freeway)

Major east-west corridor connecting Dallas and Fort Worth with chronic congestion and frequent multi-vehicle crashes

Source: TxDOT Crash Records

3

US-75 (Central Expressway)

High-speed commuter corridor through North Dallas — the US-75/I-635 interchange is a top-10 crash cluster in Dallas County

Source: TxDOT Crash Records

4

I-635 (LBJ Freeway)

Loop freeway with some of the highest truck traffic volumes in DFW — managed toll lanes create dangerous speed differentials

Source: TxDOT Crash Records

5

Harry Hines Blvd / Inwood Rd

Among the highest pedestrian and cyclist fatality corridors in the city of Dallas

Source: Dallas County Crash Data

Data: TxDOT Crash Records (txdot.gov) · Dallas County 2024 crash data · Reviewed by Michael Scott Fielding, J.D. · TX Bar #24065226

Were you in an accident on one of these roads?

High-crash corridors often involve known hazard conditions, poor signage, or chronic enforcement gaps — factors that can strengthen a personal injury claim. A local attorney can investigate road conditions as part of your case.

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