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The Most Dangerous Intersections on State Road 62 and Grant Line Road for Passenger Vehicles

Posted by Kenneth Doane | Jun 17, 2026

The Most Dangerous Intersections on State Road 62 and Grant Line Road for Passenger Vehicles

If you live in Floyd County, chances are you have spent plenty of time sitting at a red light on Grant Line Road or navigating traffic along State Road 62. Whether heading to work, taking children to school, visiting doctors' offices, or shopping, thousands of drivers use these roads every day.

As traffic volume has increased over the years, so has the potential for accidents. While collisions can occur anywhere, certain intersections along these corridors seem to present greater challenges for drivers due to congestion, turning movements, traffic signals, and the sheer number of vehicles passing through each day.

One thing I have noticed from handling accident cases is that many serious collisions occur during ordinary daily activities—driving to work, running errands, or taking children to school. Most drivers are familiar with these roads, which can sometimes lead to a false sense of comfort and a momentary lapse in attention.

State Road 62 and Grant Line Road

What makes this intersection particularly challenging is the number of drivers entering and exiting nearby businesses while other motorists are attempting to move through the intersection as quickly as possible. During peak traffic hours, congestion can build rapidly.

Drivers encounter:

  • Heavy traffic volume
  • Multiple turning lanes
  • Frequent signal changes
  • Commercial traffic
  • School-related traffic during certain hours

Left-turn movements can be particularly challenging during busy periods when drivers attempt to judge gaps in oncoming traffic. Rear-end collisions are also common when traffic unexpectedly slows near the intersection.

Grant Line Road and Charlestown Road

Another heavily traveled intersection is Grant Line Road and Charlestown Road.

This area experiences constant traffic from residential neighborhoods, businesses, restaurants, medical offices, and retail centers.

Common accident factors include:

  • Congestion during peak hours
  • Drivers attempting to beat traffic signals
  • Rear-end collisions
  • Left-turn crashes
  • Distracted driving

As development continues throughout the area, traffic demands have increased significantly.

State Road 62 and I-265 Interchange Area

The interchange connecting State Road 62 and Interstate 265 presents unique challenges for drivers.

Motorists must navigate:

  • Entering and exiting traffic
  • Lane changes
  • Merging vehicles
  • Commercial truck traffic
  • Varying traffic speeds

Drivers unfamiliar with the area may make sudden lane changes or miss turns, increasing the likelihood of a collision.

Grant Line Road Near Schools and Commercial Areas

Certain stretches of Grant Line Road near schools, shopping centers, and major commercial developments can become particularly congested during morning and afternoon hours.

In these areas, drivers often encounter:

  • Frequent stops
  • Turning vehicles
  • Pedestrian traffic
  • School-related congestion

A moment of distraction can quickly lead to an accident.

What Causes Most Intersection Accidents?

While every collision is unique, several common factors appear repeatedly in accident cases involving busy intersections.

Distracted Driving

Drivers looking at cell phones, navigation systems, or other distractions may fail to notice slowing traffic or changing traffic signals.

Following Too Closely

Heavy traffic often results in stop-and-go conditions. Drivers who leave insufficient following distance may be unable to stop in time.

Failure to Yield

Many intersection accidents occur when drivers misjudge the speed of oncoming traffic while making left turns.

Aggressive Driving

Impatience, speeding, and attempting to rush through yellow lights frequently contribute to preventable collisions.

Familiar Roads Can Still Be Dangerous

One thing I often tell people is that familiarity can sometimes create its own risks.

When drivers travel the same route every day, they may become less attentive to changing traffic conditions. Unfortunately, accidents often occur on roads people know well rather than roads they have never traveled before.

The intersections along State Road 62 and Grant Line Road require drivers to remain alert, patient, and prepared for unexpected traffic conditions.

Stay Alert and Drive Defensively

Most people who are involved in an accident on State Road 62 or Grant Line Road never expected it to happen. They were simply driving to work, picking up groceries, or heading home after a long day. Staying alert, avoiding distractions, and exercising patience remain some of the best ways to reduce the risk of a collision.

While traffic in Floyd County will likely continue to grow, careful driving remains one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family.

A Roadway Many of Us Use Every Day

Like many Floyd County residents, I regularly travel both State Road 62 and Grant Line Road. Over the years, I have watched traffic volumes increase as New Albany and the surrounding communities continue to grow.

Many of the accidents I see are not caused by reckless behavior. More often, they result from a driver looking away for a moment, misjudging a turn, or simply becoming impatient in heavy traffic.

Unfortunately, it only takes a few seconds for a routine drive to become a serious accident.

Injured in a Floyd County Car Accident?

A serious accident can leave you with questions about medical treatment, insurance claims, lost income, and what steps to take next.

If you have been injured in a car accident in New Albany, Floyd County, or elsewhere in Southern Indiana, I invite you to contact Doane Law Office for a free consultation.

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About the Author

Kenneth Doane
Kenneth Doane

Ken is an experienced personal injury attorney and practices in southern Indiana and the metro Louisville area. Ken and his team handle every aspect of his clients' cases from pre-suit settlement negotiations through jury trial and appeal, if necessary. He has practiced for over 25 years and has ...

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