The 10 Most Dangerous Roads in Metro Atlanta (And What to Do If You’re in an Accident)

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Key Takeaways

  • Atlanta is home to some of the most accident-prone roads in the state of Georgia.
  • Roads like I-285, GA-400, and Buford Highway see frequent crashes due to speed, traffic volume, and poor design.
  • If you’re injured on one of these roads, taking the right legal steps can make a major difference in your recovery.
  • Hines Law is here to help victims fight for full compensation and justice.

Introduction

Atlanta is known for its traffic—and unfortunately, that includes a high number of serious car accidents. Whether you’re driving down I-285 during rush hour or navigating surface streets like Memorial Drive, the risk of being involved in a crash is real.

At Hines Law, we’ve represented hundreds of clients injured in car accidents across metro Atlanta. Many of those accidents happen on the same high-risk roads. In this blog, we’ll share the 10 most dangerous roads in the area, why they’re so hazardous, and what to do if you’re in a crash.

Why Certain Atlanta Roads Are So Dangerous

Several factors make certain roads in the Atlanta metro area more prone to accidents:

  • High traffic volume
  • Frequent merging and lane changes
  • Poor lighting and signage
  • Speeding and reckless driving
  • Distracted or impaired drivers

When these elements combine, the likelihood of crashes—especially serious ones—skyrockets.

Top 10 Most Dangerous Roads in Metro Atlanta

Based on crash data, legal trends, and our client cases, here are the most dangerous roads you should be cautious on:

1. I-285 (The Perimeter)

Known nationally for its high fatality rate. The interchanges are complicated, and speeding is rampant.

2. I-75/I-85 (Downtown Connector)

This stretch sees constant congestion, fast-moving traffic, and aggressive lane changes.

3. Buford Highway (US 23)

One of the most dangerous roads for pedestrians. Narrow lanes, poor lighting, and multiple access points.

4. GA-400

Heavy commuter traffic and speeders make this road a daily risk.

5. Peachtree Industrial Boulevard

Industrial traffic and speeding contribute to a high rate of collisions.

6. Moreland Avenue

Frequent stop-and-go traffic and unpredictable driver behavior make this road a hotspot for rear-end crashes.

7. Cobb Parkway (US 41)

Busy commercial areas and constant turning traffic lead to frequent accidents.

8. Old National Highway (SR 279)

Often cited in DUI and reckless driving cases. Limited lighting and high speeds are common.

9. Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway

Challenging for both drivers and pedestrians. Speeding and poor signage add to the danger.

10. Memorial Drive (SR 10)

Connects several high-traffic neighborhoods. Accidents often involve serious injuries.

What to Do After a Car Accident

If you’re involved in a crash on one of these dangerous roads, follow these steps:

  1. Call 911 immediately to report the accident.
  2. Stay at the scene and ensure you’re in a safe location.
  3. Document the crash: Take photos, get witness info, and exchange insurance details.
  4. Get medical attention, even if you don’t feel injured.
  5. Speak to an attorney before talking to the insurance company.

How Hines Law Can Help

At Hines Law, we understand how devastating a car accident can be—especially on Atlanta’s most dangerous roads. Our experienced personal injury attorneys will investigate your case, negotiate with insurance companies, and fight for the compensation you deserve.

We are proud to serve the diverse communities of metro Atlanta, including Spanish-speaking clients.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is the most dangerous road in Atlanta? A: I-285 is widely considered the most dangerous due to its high volume, complex interchanges, and history of fatal crashes.

Q: Can I still file a claim if the other driver was uninsured? A: Yes, especially if you have uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. Contact Hines Law to discuss your options.

Q: How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Georgia? A: Generally, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim.

Q: Do I need a lawyer for a minor accident? A: It’s always smart to consult a lawyer. Even minor accidents can lead to injuries or insurance complications later on.

Get a Free Consultation Today

If you were hurt on one of Atlanta’s most dangerous roads, don’t go through it alone. Contact Hines Law today for a free consultation. We’re here to help you recover physically, emotionally, and financially.

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Matthew C. Hines founded the Hines Law Firm in 2004. During this time he has earned a reputation for his dedication to his clients and his passion for justice. Mr. Hines has been fighting for the rights of his clients for nearly fifteen years and has extensive experience handling a wide range of personal injury matters, with a focus on helping every client recover the compensation they deserve. Learn More

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