[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/www.truittlawoffices.com\/blog\/worst-intersections-in-allen-county\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/www.truittlawoffices.com\/blog\/worst-intersections-in-allen-county\/","headline":"What&#8217;s the Worst Intersection in Allen County? Facebook Users Weigh In","name":"What&#8217;s the Worst Intersection in Allen County? Facebook Users Weigh In","description":"At the start of 2020, Truitt Law Offices asked on our Facebook page for people to tell us what they believed to be the \u201cworst intersection in Allen County.\u201d The question drew a high number of responses \u2013 and a wide range of opinions. While some users identified specific intersections...","datePublished":"2020-03-03","dateModified":"2026-02-12","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/www.truittlawoffices.com\/blog\/author\/richardtruitt\/#Person","name":"Richard Truitt","url":"https:\/\/www.truittlawoffices.com\/blog\/author\/richardtruitt\/","identifier":13,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/873e99ebaf9a19c98d76d750d942377a4e6f6cd1e89779c7698fb25efd30f015?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/873e99ebaf9a19c98d76d750d942377a4e6f6cd1e89779c7698fb25efd30f015?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Truitt Law Offices","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/www.truittlawoffices.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/03\/Truitt-Law-Offices-Logo.png","url":"https:\/\/www.truittlawoffices.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/03\/Truitt-Law-Offices-Logo.png","width":427,"height":59}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/www.truittlawoffices.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/worst-intersection.jpg","url":"https:\/\/www.truittlawoffices.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/worst-intersection.jpg","height":749,"width":1000},"url":"https:\/\/www.truittlawoffices.com\/blog\/worst-intersections-in-allen-county\/","about":["Car Accidents"],"wordCount":1075,"articleBody":"At the start of 2020, Truitt Law Offices asked on our Facebook page for people to tell us what they believed to be the \u201cworst intersection in Allen County.\u201d The question drew a high number of responses \u2013 and a wide range of opinions. While some users identified specific intersections where they have seen a high risk of\u00a0car accidents, many others pointed to entire stretches of road. Still, others simply pointed to roundabouts \u2013 period. Here is a closer look at some of the responses we got:Watch Out for These Intersections in Allen CountyEven though we received dozens of responses, only a handful of Facebook users named specific intersections in Allen County as being the \u201cworst\u201d in our area. The intersections which they identified were:West Coliseum Boulevard and Lima Road \u2013\u00a0This is a busy, multiple-lane intersection in a heavy commercial area near Glenbrook Square shopping mall.I-69 off-ramp and Goshen Road \u2013\u00a0When you exit the interstate, you merge onto a heavily traveled four-lane road, which is U.S. 30 for a stretch. \u201cThe genius who designed [that ramp] was asleep,\u201d one Facebook user said. \u201cYou take your life in your hand every time you get off.\u201dGoshen Avenue and St. Mary\u2019s Avenue \u2013\u00a0If you are traveling south on Russell Avenue, the road bends sharply just before you reach Goshen Avenue, which makes this intersection a tricky one. The road becomes St. Mary\u2019s Avenue just after you pass through the intersection.Parkview Plaza Drive and East Dupont Road \u2013\u00a0This intersection is located across from Parkview Regional Medical Center and near a stretch of hotels, restaurants and gas stations. \u201cAt least the ambulance drivers have a quick run, but accidents are routine there,\u201d one user said. Just a block west of this intersection is the I-69 on\/off ramp, which another user identified as being a problem area.Kenwood Avenue and Beacon Street \u2013\u00a0This appears to be a typical residential intersection. Nothing on its face would make it look like a particularly dangerous one.\u00a0 However, looks can be deceiving. As one user commented, drivers \u201cnever want to stop at the sign and roll through it without looking for traffic.\u201d Also, because the speed limit is not posted near the intersection, drivers often \u201cgo as fast as they want.\u201dIn addition to these intersections, one Facebook user described \u201cany intersection on Coliseum\u201d as being dangerous, while another user said that the I-69 interchanges with Illinois Road, Goshen Road and Lima Road were all problem areas for\u00a0head-on accidents\u00a0and\u00a0rear-end car accidents.It\u2019s interesting to point out that that, a few years ago, the teen driving safety organization,\u00a0Drive Alive, identified the 20 most dangerous intersections in Allen County. Drive Alive based the list on the rate of accidents relative to the traffic at those intersections, or RMV, during the period between 2011 and 2013. The 10 intersections at the top of the list were:IntersectionRMVLoch Lomond Drive &amp; Sherman Boulevard5.88Clay Street &amp; East Wayne Street4.37I-69 ramp &amp; U.S. 24 West4.17Illinois Road East &amp; South Lindenwood Avenue4.05Fairfield Avenue &amp; West Wayne Street3.81Getz Road &amp; West Jefferson Boulevard3.62Auburn Road &amp; I-469 ramp3.56Clay Street &amp; East Lewis Street3.17Covington Road &amp; Getz Road3.15Adams Center Road &amp; East Paulding Road3.14&nbsp;Do you agree with this list? Can you think of more dangerous intersections?It\u2019s All About RoundaboutsFor five people who responded to our Facebook page question, their major concern was not a specific intersection. Instead, it was a specific type of intersection \u2013 roundabouts.\u201cI hate those darn things!!!\u201d said one user.\u201cVery dangerous,\u201d said another.\u201cThe roundabouts are nightmares,\u201d said yet another user. \u201cPeople do not yield!!!\u201dWhy all of the disdain for roundabouts? After all, they are supposed to be beneficial for drivers. They are designed to keep traffic flowing smoothly and safely and to reduce the type of congestion which frequently contributes to crashes.According to Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly, a Federal Highway Administration study actually found that roundabouts increase traffic flow by 30 to 50 percent. A separate Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study found that they cut injury crashes by about 75 percent when compared to intersections with traffic lights and stop signs.Still, for some drivers, roundabouts are just too confusing. Many drivers are not used to encountering them. So, they may not immediately realize when they should yield or when they have the right of way. The situation can become even more confusing when the roundabout has multiple lanes.Even when people understand how to navigate a roundabout, their concern is that other drivers do not. Also, many drivers fail to reduce their speed and keep a proper lookout when they pass through roundabouts, which raises the risk of a crash.Unfortunately, if you dislike roundabouts, they are here to stay \u2013 and more will be on the way, too. Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly reported in 2017 that nearly 20 roundabouts could be found scattered throughout Fort Wayne and Allen County, and local planners had several more in the works for areas such as where the Goshen Avenue, Sherman Boulevard and Lillian Avenue come together.With that said, be thankful that you do not live in Carmel, Indiana. It has more than 110 roundabouts \u2013 the most of any city in the state.Careless and Reckless Drivers \u2013 Not Intersections \u2013 Cause AccidentsSeveral Facebook users remarked that intersections are not the problem in Allen County. Rather, the problem lies with individual drivers. They suggested that the best way to protect yourself from accidents is to practice \u201cdefensive driving.\u201d\u201cIf you drive like a normal person \u2013 cautious \u2013 you will always have to look out for the worst drivers,\u201d one user said.\u201cMy husband who was a semi driver always said [that when you are driving], you had to drive for the one ahead of you, the one on either side of you and the one behind you plus drive for yourself, making you drive for five people,\u201d another user said. \u201cHe never had a wreck in 30-plus years of driving. Worked for him.\u201dGet Help from Our Car Accident Lawyers in Fort WayneRegardless of where your accident occurs in Fort Wayne or Allen County, you should take immediate steps to protect your right to recover full compensation for your losses. Contact our experienced and dedicated car accident attorneys at\u00a0Truitt Law Offices. 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