June 13, 2025

Milwaukee’s Most Dangerous Intersections

Most auto accidents at intersections aren’t random crashes occurring out of nowhere. Accidents involving serious injuries typically occur due to negligent driving behaviors, such as speeding, drunk driving, distracted driving, and violation of traffic rules. In some cases, bad intersection design, poor signage, or road damage may contribute to these incidents.

Driver negligence at intersections is a serious issue in Milwaukee County. According to the Milwaukee County Department of Transportation, reckless driving has escalated to a crisis point, with fatal crash rates climbing faster here than in other parts of the country since 2014. From 2018 to 2022, the County averaged 81 fatal collisions and 464 serious injury accidents per year.

It’s clear that there’s a systemic issue when the same roads and intersections keep showing up in crash reports, police data, and personal injury cases year after year. The goal of this blog post is to highlight some of the most high-risk intersections in Milwaukee County, so you can stay alert, drive defensively, and avoid becoming a victim due to another driver’s fault.

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Fond du Lac Avenue

Fond du Lac cuts diagonally through the north side and opens up into awkwardly-shaped three-way intersections that force drivers to make sharp turns. The intersection where Fond du Lac Avenue, Capitol Drive, and 51st Boulevard meet is disjointed. This one spot alone sees 43 collisions each year, roughly 12 of them hit-and-runs.

Even more concerning is the fact that it’s located right next to a school, near a popular fast-food spot (Zaza’s), and sits on a stretch of road with high-speed potential and low visibility for turning vehicles.

There’s another tri-point intersection not far from here (Fond du Lac, Center, and 27th), which includes three high-traffic corridors, multiple businesses, and pedestrian foot traffic, all squeezed into a jagged junction. More than 80 deadly crashes occur here on an annual basis. Plans are currently underway by the Milwaukee County DOT to redesign and reconstruct these two intersections.

35th Street and Capitol Drive

Speaking of accident-prone areas, the intersection of 35th and Capitol also deserves a mention. Capitol Drive, in particular, is a magnet for reckless driving complaints due to its long, wide arterial road that encourages speeding and aggressive lane changes. It saw 41 crashes in just 12 months, 18 of them hit-and-runs.

Several businesses and gas stations are located nearby. This attracts a large volume of vehicles turning across multiple lanes, and thus, the risk of collisions increases. High-speed T-bone crashes and sideswipes are a common occurrence here.

Mayfair Road and Capitol Drive

Outside Milwaukee city limits, the Mayfair Road (also known as Highway 100) and Capitol Drive intersection in Wauwatosa is consistently ranked among the worst. According to the locals, many vehicles fly through yellow (or outright red) lights at full speed, while drivers cut across multiple lanes to access retail entrances, sometimes without signaling or slowing down.

108th Street and National Avenue

Situated in West Allis, where the U.S. Highway 100 (108th Street) and National Avenue meet, this intersection forms a confluence of two high-speed roadways, one built for state-level traffic flow and the other feeding constant local activity.

Speed is a major contributing factor here that makes it one of the prominent Milwaukee dangerous roads. Highway 100 funnels traffic that behaves like it’s still on the interstate, even after entering city limits. With poor visibility caused by the alignment of medians, parked cars, and inconsistent lighting, vehicles turning left off of National are doing so blind.

108th Street and Layton Avenue

Just a few miles south of the previous entry lies 108th and Layton Avenue in Greenfield. Like its West Allis counterpart, this intersection has several wide lanes and merge points. Layton is one of those roads that feels deceptively suburban, but carries major arterial traffic. You have four through-lanes in places, multiple turn bays, and businesses positioned so close to the curb cut that drivers are frequently braking and turning at the last second.

Add in the aggressive merging, red-light running, and distracted driving, and you get a breeding ground for high-speed angle collisions. It doesn’t help that this intersection is a favorite shortcut for those avoiding the freeway.

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27th Street, Teutonia Avenue, and Hampton Avenue

Due to these three high-volume highways converging at off-angles, drivers not only have to contend with limited sight lines, but also make a lot of last-minute decisions. It’s not a true “intersection” in the geometric sense, but more of a mash-up of major north-side roadways.

Numerous crashes, including a number of hit-and-runs, occur here each year. When people are fleeing the crash sites at a high rate, it’s a sign that the traffic environment itself could be encouraging bad behavior. The physical layout is naturally part of the problem.

Lane markings wear out quickly, signage doesn’t offer proper warning, and there’s no natural flow through the convergence. Drivers who are new to the area or not as experienced have difficulty understanding who has the right of way when trying to cut from one road to another at acute angles.

60th Street and Capitol Drive

Virtually every year, this intersection is covered by the news media for one or more catastrophic accidents. Although drunk driving and general negligence on the part of drivers are usually a factor, so is the road design. Capitol Drive draws everything from local traffic to buses to freight. The stretch near 60th Street serves the Midtown Shopping Center, so there’s always a churn of vehicles turning in and out of driveways, fighting for lane space, and ignoring signal phasing.

Get Legal Representation from an Experienced Milwaukee Auto Accident Attorney

If your accident happened at one of the well-known dangerous intersections in Milwaukee or another intersection that’s deemed just as risky, it’s possible that in addition to a negligent driver, a defective road design or poor road maintenance may have contributed to the crash. Our proven auto accident attorneys at Gingras, Thomsen & Wachs will find the evidence to hold the negligent motorist liable.

At the same time, we may also be able to explore additional claims against any third-party contractors that may have had a hand in its faulty design or maintenance. Our goal is to identify all the liable parties whose negligence contributed to your accident and injuries. This can help ensure that your total compensation amount is maximized.

The sooner you get in touch with our attorneys, the sooner we can bring in roadway safety engineers, human factors experts, and accident reconstructionists to build an aggressive claim for damages on your behalf.

Our car accident lawyers treat every client’s case as if a jury will be reviewing it in a few months. This level of trial readiness generally pushes insurance companies to settle fairly with our clients. To schedule your free consultation, call us at 855-954-1186 or complete this online form.

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