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Kenosha’s Most Dangerous Roads For Serious Crashes

Last updated on March 2, 2026

Kenosha car accidents are not random. Certain corridors and intersections consistently generate injury claims year after year. Understanding the most dangerous roads in Kenosha helps drivers recognize patterns and helps crash victims know why specific locations become recurring trouble spots.

I am attorney Paul Gagliardi of the Law Office of Paul M. Gagliardi in Kenosha, and I represent individuals injured in motor vehicle collisions throughout Southeast Wisconsin. As a lawyer, I understand the issues that frequently contribute to serious crashes. Let me lead you to justice.

Where Are The Most Dangerous Roads In Kenosha?

Several corridors consistently stand out as major Kenosha accident hotspots due to traffic volume, speed or intersection complexity:

  • Sheridan Road (Highway 32): Near Carthage College, the speed limit was reduced to 35 mph between County KR and 7th Avenue after repeated speeding and rear-end collisions. Violations in this corridor are increasingly cited in 2026 injury claims.
  • 39th Avenue and 75th Street (Highway 50 retail corridor): A high-risk commercial black spot known for rear-end crashes and gap-out T-bone collisions. Highway 50 is extremely wide at this intersection. Drivers turning left from 75th Street onto 39th Avenue often misjudge the speed of oncoming vehicles across multiple lanes. Speed and intersection complexity are high-risk factors here.
  • Highway 31 and 52nd Street: Frequently identified as one of the deadliest intersections for angle collisions. Heavy commercial volume and long signal cycles contribute to red light running. Fatal crashes near 19th Avenue in late 2025 underscored pedestrian vulnerability in this zone.
  • Highway 50 and Pershing Boulevard: A confusing five-way configuration where reckless speeding and failure to yield frequently result in multivehicle crashes.
  • I-94 Kenosha corridor: High-speed rollovers and winter chain reaction pileups dominate this stretch, often linked to excessive speed and lack of seatbelt use.

Additional high-injury locations include Highway K at 184th Avenue, Highway S near I-94 with increased commercial truck traffic, Highway C rural crossings, 80th Street at 22nd and 39th Avenues, and Highway 142 near Highway NN.

What Is Kenosha Doing To Reduce Fatal Crashes?

Kenosha’s Vision Zero initiative targets zero traffic fatalities by 2045. Current strategies include:

  • Engineering improvements such as roundabouts on Highway S and Highway C
  • Increased patrol enforcement within the Sheridan Road 35 mph zone
  • Education campaigns addressing distracted driving along the Highway 31 retail corridor

These efforts acknowledge that targeted intervention is necessary along Kenosha’s dangerous roads.

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