Jacksonville's High Frequency Crash Sites

It may be a part of one's due diligence to be less concerned about the potential for crime in a neighborhood and more concerned about the likelihood of being involved in a car accident.
When major tragedies hit, we're accustomed to hearing the large numbers involved in those events, like "dozens/hundreds/thousands killed" or "billions of dollars in damages". It's easy to overlook the car accidents that cost money, lives, and health one "small" incident at a time. In 2012, Jacksonville’s top 25 High Frequency Crash (HFC) intersections were responsible for 4 accidents per day. That number leaps to approximately 39 accidents per day, or just over 14k car accidents per year according to a Florida Highway Safety 2009 report, if we include all of Duval County. 112 of those accidents resulted in death.

Many of the HFC intersections are located near one another. In one case, two HFC sites are located 500 feet away from each other. The intersections of Blanding and Argyle Forest, and Blanding and Youngerman Circle are the locations of 146 accidents per year. Drive less than 500 feet north of Youngerman and you'll reach Collins, the site of 70 more car accidents.

With the forever increasing costs of automobile insurance and maintenance, as well as the potential for a huge bill if one should get into a car accident, it may be a part of one's due diligence to be less concerned about a potential break-in, and to more concerned about the likelihood of being involved in a car accident.  

This list shows the number of crashes at an HFC site for all of 2012.




Beach and Hodges: 85 crashes  




Baymeadows and Southside: 85 crashes




Beach and Southside: 81 crashes






Southside and Atlantic: 75 crashes




Blanding and Youngerman: 74 crashes




Blanding and Argyle Forest: 72 crashes





Blanding and Collins: 70 crashes




Kernan and Atlantic: 63 crashes



Beach and University: 61 crashes



Arlington Expy and Cesery: 60 crashes




TOP 25 HFC SITES





High Frequency Crash Locations are generated from valid street intersections and either the officer indicating the crash occurred at an intersection or the location of the crash was within 100 feet of the intersection. These do not include any intersections adjacent to I-95, I-295/SR9A or I-10.


Article by Arash Kamiar

Sources:

JSO/FHP Combined HFC Sites 2012


2008-2009 County Crash and Facility Rates per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Traveled