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LA's Worst Intersections Revealed in New Report
Highland and Sunset tops the list of LA's most dangerous traffic hubs.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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A new LA Times analysis has identified the 14 most problematic intersections in Los Angeles based on high traffic volume and frequent crashes. The study found that intersections near major shopping centers, business hubs, and freeway access points are the most dangerous, with Highland Avenue and Sunset Boulevard ranking as the city's worst offender.
Why it matters
Navigating LA's sprawling road network is a constant challenge for drivers, and these hazardous intersections pose serious safety risks and contribute to major traffic delays. Understanding where the most dangerous choke points are can help city planners and transportation officials prioritize infrastructure improvements and safety measures.
The details
The study looked at traffic volume and collision data dating back to 2010, with Highland and Sunset recording 312 crashes over that period and the highest overall traffic volume. Other problematic intersections include Sepulveda and Lincoln near LAX, Martin Luther King and Crenshaw in Leimert Park, and 3rd and Alvarado in Westlake.
- The LA Times analysis was conducted in 2026.
The players
LA Times
The local newspaper that conducted the comprehensive data analysis on LA's most dangerous intersections.
The takeaway
This report highlights the need for LA to prioritize infrastructure improvements and safety measures at its most hazardous intersections, many of which are located near major commercial hubs and freeway access points. Addressing these dangerous choke points could significantly improve traffic flow and reduce the risk of collisions for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists.
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