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By Isabelle Geller | March 12, 2026

Most Dangerous Intersections in Marietta and Cobb County

Most dangerous intersections in Marietta and cobb County

Every driver knows the anxiety of navigating busy intersections and crossings. As residents of Cobb County, we are known for bustling commuter traffic driven by large universities and numerous major businesses. Over time, some of these crossings have gained a reputation for danger, notorious for frequent accidents, traffic backups, and near-misses that many residents have likely encountered firsthand.

In 2024, the most recent reported year, 23,555 crashes were reported in Cobb County (GDOT). This marks Cobb as one of the top 5 most dangerous counties in Georgia to drive in.

As experienced Cobb County car accident attorneys, we believe it is important for residents to understand the risks they face on the road each day and to know that trusted legal support is available if they are injured in a Cobb County accident.

What is the most dangerous intersection in Cobb County?

Traffic reports and safety analyses frequently rank Windy Hill Road & Cobb Parkway as the most dangerous intersection in Cobb County. You may have driven in this area in Marietta, noted by its location outside of the Air Dobbins Reserve base and close proximity to I-75.

It is believed that the high speeds, frequent left turns, and dense commuter traffic often lead drivers to misjudge traffic gaps or execute unsafe turns. In turn, this has made this intersection the number one accident-prone trap for unaware drivers.

Other Dangerous Intersections in Cobb County

  • Cobb Parkway & Barrett Parkway
  • Bells Ferry Road & Chastain Road / New Chastain Road
  • Cobb Parkway & Canton Road
  • Veterans Memorial Hwy & Floyd Road / Mableton Pkwy
  • Roswell Road & Old Woodstock Road

A major contributing factor to danger on these roads is the high volume of traffic. As primary commuter routes, these funnel thousands of vehicles through the area each day.

In addition, retail development has been expanding rapidly in recent years, and traffic congestion is no longer limited to traditional rush hours and often remains heavy throughout the day. This increased activity then leads to more sudden braking, frequent lane changes, and a higher number of unfamiliar drivers navigating the area.

Compounding these challenges is the complicated design of many intersections along these routes. Several roads feature six or more lanes, multiple turn areas, and short merging distances, creating complex traffic patterns that require drivers to process a very large amount of information in too short a time. As a result, motorists often have only seconds to make critical decisions while navigating these wide, busy crossings, increasing the likelihood of mistakes and collisions.

What is the most dangerous interchange in Cobb County?

Not to be confused with an intersection, which is where roads cross at the same level with traffic lights and stop signs; an interchange is the connection of highways via ramps and overpasses without interrupting traffic flow. The most dangerous interchange in Cobb County is I-75 and I-285, based on GDOT Cobb County reports of over 2,200 crashes between 2020 and 2024.

What is the most dangerous county in Georgia to drive in?

Fulton County is the most dangerous county to drive in based on sheer crash reports alone. In 2024, 50,684 crashes were reported in the county(GDOT). This is due to urban and commuter traffic, as it is the most populous city in Georgia, home to over 1.09 million people.

How can I avoid traffic?

Georgia 511 is a free traveler information system operated by the Georgia Department of Transportation. They provide real-time traffic and transportation updates across Georgia.

You can use GA 511 to check road conditions before or during travel. Their system provides information such as:

  • Traffic congestion and travel times

  • Car accidents and road incidents

  • Road closures and construction zones

  • Weather-related road conditions

  • Live traffic camera feeds

It is as easy as dialing 511 to call and find out this data. You can also download the 511 app or use their website for live updates and a clear road map.

What do I do if I have been in a car crash in Cobb County?

  • Move to a safe location and call 911, even if you are not injured.
  • Take pictures & videos of any involved vehicles/persons, the accident scene, and of your/your passengers’ injuries.
  • Gather the names and contact information of all witnesses.
  • Seek medical attention and assist those who have been injured. The most important aspect of every car accident case is the health and safety of those involved.
  • Contact Jones & Swanson for a FREE consultation. Only an experienced attorney will have the knowledge and expertise to give you the best possible result following a car accident.

What should I do after an accident

Jones & Swanson Is A Personal Injury Law Firm Located In Marietta and Cartersville, Georgia. If You Or Someone You Know Has Been In A Car Accident, Slip And Fall, Or Dog Bite, Seek Immediate Medical Assistance, Then Give Us A Call At (770) 270-3241 or contact Us On Awjlaw.com for A Free Consultation To Find Out The Next Steps You May Want To Take.

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