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District of Columbia High Accident Intersections DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HIGH ACCIDENT INTERSECTIONS W N T S P I UNDER CONSTRUCTION L U T W N R D S LOCATIONS STATUS LABEL L U A D T E R B O W A 11th Street & M Street NW Under Construction 64 U P W W N S N R H E T T D Y R R S R D B O E R T L T 13th Street & I Street NW Under Construction 82 E N D B A A A T R E E G C R A N H O A H O T X S W P T 13th Street & U Street NW Under Construction 43 C R A E H D O N W N N R R N P N D A L P Y LEE A A N T R R M R GA D V 14th Street Arkansas Avenue & Varnum Street NW Under Construction 80 W T S E E K O R S U N D N N N I T W W W D H D W I LO E S CU 14th Street L Street NW Under Construction 85 H S D T K T RD R N C AL N MIA W N W R R W D N O W 14th Street & Euclid Street NW Under Construction 70 3 W 1 W S Y N N T 74 T 14th Street & F Street NW Under Construction 57 D S JONQ UI S A L ST T NW E L A N H E 1 26 S T ^ W T 7 JUNIPER ST NW E 14th Street & Florida Avenue NW Under Construction 56 S 2 T R W T 1 H N N ^ N ^ A WISE RD NW S IRIS ST NW W V W T 14th Street & Irving Street NW Under Construction 51 T N E S W W N N T N Y W N D S O L W HEMLOCK ST NW G T W W 14th Street & Rhode Island Avenue NW Under Construction 28 O L T O S H D N S S O T NW T H H W T N 3 ST HOLLY ST NW H T T S U 1 N T T W 14th Street & S Street NW Under Construction 53 HES 9 C N 2 B H IR E 1 C T H V S 1 A 7 14th Street & Spring Road NW Under Construction 76 T N 5 133 BEECH ST NW W T A E K FLORAL ST NW A H S S A FERN PL NW T P 14th Street & W Street NW Under Construction 65 L ^ E L FERN ST NW R ABERFOYLE PL NW A W N N N A W ELDER ST NW T V 15th Street & U Street NW Under Construction 69 W S E N W W N T N N W W L U N P T D S N 16th Street Harvard Street Columbia Road NW Under Construction 63 T D R T S N D W DAHLIA ST NW 2 DAHLIA ST NW H S N N W Y 3 W C E B 2 L N W 3 N H A P N N W 16th Street Mount Pleasant Street & Argonne Place NW Under Construction 61 T C N W N T S A R ST D R W W A N T D S W R CE T R A 1 N N W S B T E N B 3 S A 1 S N T Y 3 T T S 16th Street & Euclid Street NW Under Construction 71 UPLAND TER NW E H S E T Rock Creek Park S S E T V W T N L S E U N A BUTTERNUT ST NW R R 2 I P W A T D E H H P N N 1 A N A AI T T W A 16th Street & Irving Street NW Under Construction 60 N T M 9 8 M H TENNYSON ST NW O V O L S E A ASPEN DR NW W L L G N V ASPEN ST NW I E E N W 16th Street & U Street NW Under Construction 59 STUYVESANT PL NW E W W R R W W N N T U N O S N S A W T T WHITTIER PL NW E WHITTIER PL NW L S W STEPHENSON PL NW P L H T H 17th Street & M Street NE Under Construction 36 E P N H N W S W T T S VENA N O WHITTIER ST NW BLE PL NW N T 0 4 H W RUNNYMEDE PL NW N 3 H 2 E L W S T T N BIN N V GHA T 8 M DR NW N N 3 S 17th Street & Rhode Island Avenue NW Under Construction 62 A W 6 D T T 1 VAN BUREN ST NW RITTENHOUSE ST NW M R U N H T S N N R O W D W D 2 E S E S R N H R N T QU H 1 1st Street South Capitol Street & Galveston Street Under Construction 39 ES W S ADA T W ST NW E C E UNDERWOOD ST NW T E T O L V 7 N A QUESADA ST NW N O W A S E A D W T TEWKESBURY PL NW N B N UNDERWOOD ST NW P H L 1st Street & K Street NE Under Construction 30 S D TEWKESBURY PL NW O N T C E E B Z H PATTERSON ST NW PATTERSON ST NW 6 D S TUCKERMAN ST NW N R U I 2 L R T L TUCKERMAN ST NW TUCKERMAN ST NW O L E 1st Street & K Street NW Under Construction 27 3 U V A N SOMERSET PL NW 3 E OLIVER ST NW OLIVER ST NW SOMERSET PL NW M A D W W N P S N D B L A SHERIDAN ST NW 1st Street & Michigan Avenue NW Under Construction 40 W R R N S N NORTHAMPTON ST NW NORTHAMPTON ST NW T B L N A W N L S ROXBORO PL NW L I W D E N A A E M V H R C N K I N 1st Street & New York Avenue NW Under Construction 38 A R O T H MCKINLEY ST NW T RITTENHOUSE ST NW T L G D L 3 2 R I R S P E 0 1 L A E A PL N QUINTANA PL NW D QUINTAN B D W T W W T S W H 3rd & M Street SE Under Construction 42 MORRISON ST NW H A N N S N N N N T QUACKENBOS ST NW 1 QUACKENBOS ST NE V E 3 P W L W 9 W T E V 1 L P T 2 N S A S 3 S POWHATAN PL NW W LIVINGSTON ST NW N 3rd Street & Pennsylvania Avenue NW Under Construction 81 N H N T 0 D A W D W T H W W T R PEABODY ST NW PEABODY ST N D K S E 3 N T H N R S T N 1 134 E 2 9 T A LEGATION ST NW C L T 44th Street 45th Place & Sheriff Road NE Under Construction 52 S M L R N ISS ONEIDA PL NW ONEIDA ST NE Y O P E E T S U W W W R B W I B O AV N E E N N N N J W D N H ^ B N E OGLETHORPE ST NE M W T E W O N T D 49th Street & East Capitol Street Under Construction 48 MILITARY RD NW V T W R N 2 L 7 A S R W R S W NE N O 13 2 T ST ON W N S T E L N O ICH R H KANAWHA ST NW N L R H D R NICHOLSON ST NW S NICHOLSON ST NW E W T R T I P T M 4th & M Street SE Under Construction 44 D T 4 N V A 9 N JOCELYN ST NW S H 8 W H S JOCELYN ST NW ^ D E D N 3 S 2 O W T I L S H P N W L D N MONTAGUE ST NW 5 N O L NW P E RIETTA P MA T M N A 2 JENIFER ST NW G R 4th Street & Florida Avenue NE Under Construction 34 M E T 6 AD W A S 4 3 S ISO D V 142 N S T T S N T M H IN N R A N E G I INGOMAR ST NW OMAR PL NW W MADISON ST NW S R S 3 E D E O T INGOMAR ST NW W U S W N 5th Street I Street & Massachusetts Avenue NW Under Construction 32 R R N E I A S E A ^ N 3 HUNTINGTON ST NW A N K V S N V T T E E R N LONGFELLOW ST NW N N E W S S E W W N W T KENNEDY ST NE W HARRISON T E A N ST NW HARRISON ST NW N 1 5th Street & H Street NW Under Construction 58 N D N K S E Y T N N T P T T L S A 22 H T S N T NW S NNEDY S 1 JEFFERSON ST NE S KE GRAMERCY ST NW E W T S D W 4 GARRISON ST NW N H 6th Street & H Street NW Under Construction 72 T R W N T N E D 6 I Rock Creek Park N 1 S 4 3 T NW N ON S ^ D R L FFERS GARRISON ST NW 3 JE R S N CHILLUM PL NE 1 3 W FARADAY PL NW NW 2 S D T E JEFFERSON S G 1 G T N 2 4 T N I R R 2 N W W 6th Street & New York Avenue NW Under Construction 79 4 I S T E W O L D 138 P 4 N V F^ESSENDEN ST NW T N H T W L L T NE N MILTON S A H 139 H HA N I S S L T N R W N GRAHAM ST N T IN N T N W P T A D T S S W O R 7th Street & H Street NW Under Construction 33 T 3 N E T N L NW S P R W EMERY ^ E N 1 I N N H E S T G H N N S T T S H ^ W W E W T ELLICOTT ST NW T E S ELLICOTT ST NW E D A 0 T ST NW 4 MILTON S HA W N V 8th Street & G Street NW Under Construction 78 W 3 V R 0 1 G D A ALLOWAY S 3 E T N R 3 E N R H D R I E E 4 V W I ST NE T GALLATIN R A W N T R E W D N ST NW E N DAVENPORT ST NW 4 W TIN W R DAVENPORT ST NW N GALLA I N S R T 9th Street & F Street NW Under Construction 84 T W S G 4 N T D H U T N R G L T S RA FARR O AG E U S R E T S D D L S W FA PL NE E L CUMBERLAND ST NW S P H P O N F W N N B N R R W FARRAGUT PL NE E P M H W CHESAPEAKE ST NW W N W H 2 N ST N T o 9th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue NW Under Construction 86 H D RRAGUT FA T A T N Y N 3 CHESAPEAKE ST NW T T E S E H r FARADAY PL NE 8 S N R V 0 T 9 V T t BURLINGTON PL NW W A D 3 2 W S U A EMERSON ST NE W S H 2 2 N W L O R T EMERSON ST NE B 1 Alabama Avenue & Branch Avenue SE Under Construction 46 8 W E T W S ST N 9 I EMERSON W H N T D L 1 S BRANDYWINE ST NW BRANDYWINE ST NW N A N o W T H N A W H A VA T N W P A 1 E A S Y DEL D PL N N N AFIE AFIEL H L T E L E R C D S D t T NE N W 2 N PL N T S N IELD DELAF 3 t E T S O N D PL NW 1 D T DELAFIELD PL NW DELAFIEL e S W R Alabama Avenue & Good Hope Road SE Under Construction 49 S L A T A E T W S W BUTTERWORTH PL NW A R N O K T S H D N N n S N N C N R H W R 3 W T T N D UR S E CAT N R A DE B T 4 T H P DECATUR ST NE 4 T 8 H A V R E P W S W 5 S T T L Alabama Avenue & Naylor Road SE Under Construction 83 3 V A S ALBEMARLE ST NW T T W Y 3 E E A 4 N H W 6 a E 6 E E 4 N N N N D N A N R 4 H 3 E E F N T r S N W G S CRITTENDEN ST NE N W N T N ST N O D D CRITTENDE T I T k T H L S ALTON PL NW ALTON PL NW E T T S G 2 W G R E E P A N 6 Connecticut Avenue & Nebraska Avenue NW Under Construction 75 P Y T S R A W S 4 A D U A N 1 M H UD L R N M U L N H B J W ON A T S A H A B H T T 132 TE B E O T R W I W S S H YUMA ST NW YUMA ST NW NW I O T BUCHANAN ST NE A T T N A T 7 5 N BUCHANAN ST NW BUCHANAN ST NE V N S T A T B H R 6 E 7 W 4 Connecticut Avenue & Van Ness Street NW Under Construction 77 A 3 R V T E W C 8 T E I E E N D N A N R 4 RE WINDOM PL NW S WINDOM PL NW WIN O N H D PL OM P T N N E N ^ L W N M U W W T NW N 7 ISON S E ALLISON ST NE 131 E ALL R S H 4 D E L ALLISON ST NW A T C 6 East Capitol Benning Road & Texas Avenue SE Under Construction 55 E D 1 T Y R C T WARREN ST NW WARREN ST NW H T A 8 W T S 9 G W H T O V T N W S R 2 3 S N T N H W E E W N N 5 ^ A ER ST N R WEBSTER ST NE N A WEBST P T WEBSTER ST NW W 2 N VERPLANCK PL NW VERPLANCK PL NW VEAZEY ST NW N E M L V D L S East Capitol Street & Southern Avenue Under Construction 47 116 O S W E N T E V E P W 8 N N W V T IC A N M T T T O W N R S N A S S T T N N N E D W C VARNUM PL NE N S R E H Y W E N H N T E ST NW N H VAN NESS ST NW RNUM S VA K E L T V E S T T W N Georgia Avenue Alaska Avenue & Kalmia Road NW Under Construction 73 T A S W VARNUM L ^ ST NW N W H P B S A L VARNUM ST NE VARNUM ST NE N 102 77 T 5 8 R 0 W S T U T P S 3 K T W C T S 80 N 1 5 4 I A N R D H N T P N N K H 9 P N F URELL PL NE S S K H H UPTON ST NW UPTON ST NW E T S R D A D E 35 4 O E R T W UPTON ST NW E N I S T T A T A K R 9 T Georgia Avenue Eastern Avenue & Blair Road NW Under Construction 74 9 N N H UPSHUR ST NW ^ ^ V I A T 8 E UPSHUR ST NE 0 H L S W I 1 G 130 1 S W L S L L R A ^ 4 1 D W L L W T D N T B ST 1 T I R R N S R TILDEN ST NW EN P A LD TAUSSIG PL NE 0 S N I ^ E T N D 2 T E N N A W L TILDEN W 2 N N C ST NW AYLOR ST N E N Georgia Avenue & Irving Street NW Under Construction 67 D A T E N H T TAYLOR ST NW N W C S TAYLOR ST NE E W N O ^ W R W E E S T S N E D N SEDGWICK ST NW E T N L G N T 3 L 137 ND W M S H S A I 7 1 V N L C N A G K E Georgia Avenue & Kenyon Street NW Under Construction 66 W N I A I A
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