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Fatal 15: San Diego's Most Dangerous Intersections

Circulate San Diego has named 15 of the most dangerous intersections based on the number of traffic accidents.For example, El Cajon Blvd and 36th Street in Normal Heights is ranked as the third most dangerous intersection in the city. TripAdvisor Names Best Airlines in US, World for 2018 So far this year, 11 pedestrians have died on San Diego streets, let alone the many more injured, Circulate San Diego said.On Wednesday, Councilmember Chris Ward and other local safety advocates announced a commitment to Vision Zero – a national program aimed at ending all traffic deaths by 2025. 2 Stopped Drivers Hit and Killed by Car in I-8 Identified District 3 has the highest amount of dangerous intersections, Ward said.“Communities that safely walkable and bike-able are San Diego’s future,” Ward said. Free or Cheap Things to Do in San Diego The goal of Circulate San Diego is to make various safety improvements at all of these dangerous intersections.After the organization released the 2017 list of the so-called “Fatal 15”, eight of the intersections have gotten basic safety improvements. Here is the list of dangerous intersections and their rankings: 1. University Avenue & 52nd Street 2. 6th Avenue & Broadway3. El Cajon Boulevard & 36th Street4. 4th Avenue & B Street5. Coronado Avenue (SB) & Thermal Avenue6. 5th Avenue &  B Street7. Euclid Avenue & Naranja Street8. Broadway & 5th Avenue9. 10th Avenue & A Street10. 4th Avenue & Market Street11. Front Street & Ash Street12. University Avenue & 4th Avenue13. 11th Avenue & Broadway14. Market Street & 6th Avenue15. El Cajon Boulevard & 33rd StreetRead more about the list and suggested improvements here.
Source: NBC San Diego

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