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Old 04-06-2004, 11:00 AM
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Not sure how good the source is (State Farm), but I seem to
drive my fair share of em

Michigan's most dangerous intersections

City Location State Farm Danger Index*
1. Sterling Heights Van Dyke Avenue & 18 Mile Road 1897
2. Clinton Township Groesbeck Highway & 16 Mile Road 1546
3. Clinton Township Gratiot Avenue & 16 Mile Road 1377
4. Sterling Heights Hall Road & Hayes Road 1200
5. Southfield Telegraph Road & 12 Mile Road 1150
6. Farmington Hills Orchard Lake Road & 14 Mile Road 1102
7. Chesterfield Gratiot Avenue & 23 Mile Road 1098
8. Farmington Hills Orchard Lake Road & 12 Mile Road 1091
9. Sterling Heights Hall Road & Schoenherr Road 1087
10. Troy Big Beaver Road & Crooks Road 977

* The State Farm Danger Index is determined by the number of crashes at various intersections, how many of those crashes involved injury and the severity of those crashes. It is adjusted to account for the percentage of vehicles insured by State Farm in areas where the intersections are located.

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yikes! My commute is down Orchard Lake Rd., so it looks like I pass through a couple too.

Telegraph and 12, yes, it's dangerous. Ditto with Orchard Lake and 14. Both because they intersect more than one road at the same place. The rest? umm, whatever - your basic intersection.
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