State Farm Insurance researchers recently conducted a study detailing the country’s most dangerous intersections. Along the way, they found the funniest intersection names.
The “funny” list was made public two days after State Farm published a list of the 10 most hazardous intersections in the U.S. based on crashes resulting in claims through its policyholders in 1999 and 2000.
The top five “funniest” intersections were as follows: 1. Grinn Drive and Barrett Drive in West Chester, Ohio; 2. Bland St. and Gore Rd. in Pueblo, Colo.; 3. Ho Rd. and Hum Rd. in Carefree, Ariz.; 4. Antonio and Banderas in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.; 5. Hickory Ave. and Dickory Ave., where they intersect with Dock St. in Harahan, La


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