Every Miami neighborhood crashes a little differently. Here's where collisions cluster, which hospitals to ask for, and the Florida law that decides who pays. Disponible en español.
Miami's downtown financial corridor — dense traffic, constant construction, rideshare-heavy.
View hotspots & hospitalsNightlife district — rideshare T-bones, intoxicated-driver crashes, scooter strikes.
View hotspots & hospitalsLogistics & airport corridor — commercial trucks, FMCSR violations, big-rig pile-ups.
View hotspots & hospitalsDense residential grid — high pedestrian volume, uninsured-driver rate above county average.
View hotspots & hospitalsSuburban arterials & the Turnpike — high-speed left-turn crashes and teen-driver wrecks.
View hotspots & hospitalsCalle Ocho corridor — pedestrian-heavy, narrow lanes, frequent low-speed sideswipes.
View hotspots & hospitalsRoundabouts, banyan-canopied turns, US-1 spillover — left-turn and rear-end heavy.
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