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Common Accident Hotspots in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City's unique geography and traffic patterns create several high-risk zones where accidents frequently occur

I-15 Corridor

The I-15 stretch from 600 North to 600 South sees over 800 accidents annually. Rush hour congestion (7-9 AM, 4-7 PM) leads to rear-end collisions, especially near the I-80 merge.

Peak danger times: Weekday rush hours, winter storms

State Street (US-89)

From South Temple to 2100 South, State Street accounts for 15% of Salt Lake City's injury accidents. Left-turn collisions at major intersections (400 South, 900 South) are most common.

Common accident types: Left-turn crashes, T-bone collisions

I-80/I-15 "Spaghetti Bowl"

Salt Lake City's most complex traffic zone. Merge accidents and sideswipes peak during ski season weekends (December-March) as travelers head to Park City resorts.

High risk: Lane merges, distracted driving, high speeds

600 South Corridor

Major east-west route with frequent accidents near I-15 on-ramps and at State Street intersection. Speeding and red-light violations cause serious T-bone crashes.

Watch for: Red-light runners, aggressive merging

Downtown Salt Lake City

Pedestrian and cyclist accidents elevated near Temple Square, City Creek Center, and Vivint Arena. Tourist traffic and TRAX light rail crossings add complexity.

Vulnerable road users: Pedestrians, cyclists, TRAX riders

SR-201 Freeway

21st South Freeway from I-15 to Bangerter Highway sees high-speed collisions due to limited access points. Less congested but faster-moving traffic increases severity.

Risk factors: High speeds, limited exits, merge zones

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