5 Dangerous Intersections in Birmingham
Driving in Birmingham’s and around the metro area can be challenging, especially at certain high-traffic intersections. Whether you’re commuting to work on 280, running errands on Highway 31, driving to UAB’s campus, or going out for a meal in the city, you’ve likely encountered roads and intersections that feel more dangerous than others. Some intersections in Birmingham are notorious for accidents and close calls, and knowing where these hotspots are could help you stay safe.
Here is a list of 5 of the most accident-prone intersections in Birmingham. We’ve also included “traffic scenario” with each intersection and safety takeaway.
1. Highway 280 and Valleydale Road Intersection
Traffic Scenario
You’re driving along Highway 280 on your way to a meeting in Inverness. Traffic is heavy, as usual, and you approach the intersection at Valleydale Road. Just as the light turns yellow, a car in the lane next to you speeds up to make it through the intersection, narrowly missing another vehicle trying to turn left onto Valleydale. You brake suddenly, avoiding a collision, but you’ve seen firsthand why this intersection is known for accidents.
Why It’s Dangerous
Highway 280 is one of the busiest roads in Birmingham, and intersections like Valleydale Road are especially hazardous due to the high volume of traffic, frequent lane changes, and aggressive driving during peak hours. This combination leads to many rear-end collisions and left-turn crashes.
Safety Tip
Be patient when approaching this intersection. Always keep an eye on turning vehicles, and never rush through a yellow light—especially during high traffic times.
2. I-65 and University Boulevard
Traffic Scenario
You’re headed toward UAB Hospital for an appointment, merging onto I-65 from University Boulevard. As you merge, you notice cars weaving in and out of lanes, trying to exit onto University or merge onto I-65. Suddenly, a car cuts you off, forcing you to swerve to avoid a side-impact crash. The area is congested with drivers trying to exit quickly, making it a risky spot for accidents.
Why It’s Dangerous
The convergence of I-65 and University Boulevard is especially dangerous due to frequent lane changes, rapid exits, and drivers often unfamiliar with the layout of the exits near UAB. This leads to high-speed lane shifts and rear-end collisions.
Safety Tip
Maintain a safe following distance when merging onto I-65 and stay in your lane until it’s safe to exit. Be especially cautious of cars cutting across lanes to make last-minute exits.
3. 5 Points South Roundabout
Traffic Scenario
You’re meeting friends for dinner at 5 Points South, driving through the roundabout that connects 20th Street and Magnolia Avenue. As you carefully navigate the roundabout, a car suddenly stops in front of you to let pedestrians cross, causing confusion for other drivers who aren’t sure when to yield. Before you know it, horns are honking, and a rear-end collision occurs just behind you.
Why It’s Dangerous
The 5 Points South roundabout is a high-traffic area, both for vehicles and pedestrians. Drivers often become confused about right-of-way, especially when pedestrians are crossing or other drivers stop unexpectedly. This can lead to rear-end crashes and side-swipe accidents.
Safety Tip
Approach roundabouts slowly and be aware of pedestrians. Yield to drivers already in the roundabout, and don’t make any sudden stops unless necessary.
4. I-20/59 and Arkadelphia Road
Traffic Scenario
You’re traveling down I-20/59, approaching the exit for Arkadelphia Road near Birmingham-Southern College. As you prepare to exit, you notice several cars braking abruptly, trying to merge into the exit lane at the last second. The sudden slowdown causes a chain reaction of brake lights, and a multi-car collision unfolds just ahead of you.
Why It’s Dangerous
The I-20/59 and Arkadelphia Road exit is a dangerous spot because of its high volume of drivers unfamiliar with the area. The exit is sharp and quick, and drivers often try to merge at the last minute, causing rear-end accidents and congestion during peak hours.
Safety Tip
If you know you’ll be exiting, start moving toward the exit lane well in advance. Avoid making any last-minute lane changes and watch for sudden stops from other vehicles.
5. Lakeshore Parkway and Green Springs Highway
Traffic Scenario
You’re driving along Lakeshore Parkway to pick up groceries at Publix when you reach the intersection at Green Springs Highway. As you approach, the light turns green, but a car coming from the opposite direction runs the red light, narrowly missing the side of your vehicle as it speeds through.
Why It’s Dangerous
The Lakeshore Parkway and Green Springs Highway intersection is a high-risk area due to frequent red-light running and reckless driving. This can lead to side-impact collisions and T-bone accidents.
Safety Tip
Even when your light turns green, take an extra moment to check both directions for red-light runners. Defensive driving is key at this intersection.
Need To Talk to an Experienced Accident Lawyer? We’re Here.
Driving through Birmingham’s most dangerous intersections can be stressful, but knowing where the risks are can help you stay alert and avoid accidents. If you’ve been involved in a crash at one of these high-risk areas, having a car accident lawyer who understands Alabama accident law can make all the difference.
At Jay Pickering Law Firm, we’re here to answer any questions you have after a car accident and get you on the right path to recovering for your losses.
Attorney Jay Pickering brings over 27 years of unwavering dedication to personal injury law, with a sharp focus on representing those injured in car, truck, and motorcycle accidents across Alabama. A proud alum of the University of Alabama School of Law, Jay is a member of the Alabama State Bar and the American Bar Association.