In Texas, traffic is something we’re all too familiar with, especially around major metropolitan areas like Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio. Our highways can be notoriously unpredictable, with congestion and delays a constant concern. From I-35 to I-45, US-290, and the infamous Katy Freeway, drivers never quite know what they’re going to encounter. If you’ve spent time on Texas roads, you’ve likely seen the frustration bubbling over—horns blaring, drivers impatiently tapping their wheels, and rising incidents of road rage. Patience often runs thin, especially when someone hesitates at a green light. And when motorcyclists zoom between lanes at high speeds, the tension only grows.

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So, where is the deadliest stretch of road in Texas? According to data from World Population Review, I-45 between Dallas and Galveston is one of the deadliest highways in the nation, with high traffic volumes and frequent accidents. This stretch is known for its intense congestion, and unfortunately, distracted driving—whether it's texting, adjusting the GPS, or grabbing a quick snack—only adds to the risk. We’ve all seen it happen, and many of us may have been guilty of it. It’s a reminder to slow down, stay focused, and keep safety top of mind on Texas roads.

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The next time you’re heading toward Houston or driving on one of Texas’s busy highways, take extra precautions. Let’s all make an effort to be more mindful and safe behind the wheel—it’s a small but vital step that could make a big difference for everyone on the road.

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