
Salisbury, located in Litchfield County, is traversed by rural state routes that see a mix of commuter and truck traffic. Based on police reports, town road safety audits, and recent news, the most dangerous roadways in Salisbury include:
- Route 44 (Canaan Road)
- Route 7
Major Routes with High Crash Rates
- Route 44 (Canaan Road)
- Deadly collisions – In December 2023, a crash involving a driver who lost control and struck a tree killed one passenger and seriously injured the driver.
- Rollover crashes – A two-car crash in July 2025 left one vehicle rolled over and caused injuries. Another rollover occurred in March 2025.
- Road Safety Audit – A 2021 audit highlighted the high frequency of crashes on the Route 44 corridor between Salisbury and Lakeville, leading to recommendations for safety improvements.
- Route 7
- Single-vehicle crashes – Vehicles leaving the roadway and striking trees are common on Route 7.
- Fatal collisions – In June 2023, a recent high school graduate died after his car hit a tree on Route 7 near the intersection with Lime Rock Road (Route 112).
- Motorcycle incidents – Motorcycles are at higher risk along Route 7. A fatal multi-vehicle motorcycle crash in nearby Danbury in August 2025 highlights the regional dangers of this road.
Factors Contributing to Accidents
- Speeding and reckless driving – Excessive speed and risky maneuvers contribute to many of Salisbury’s most severe crashes.
- Dangerous curves – Sharp curves along Routes 44 and 7 are frequent sites of serious collisions.
- Vulnerable road users – Motorcyclists have been involved in several serious accidents, including a two-motorcycle collision in July 2024.
- Adverse weather – Snow, ice, and slick pavement make Salisbury’s winding roads more hazardous.
- Rural hazards – Trees close to the road, utility poles, and limited visibility increase the risk of serious accidents.
Safety Initiatives
A Road Safety Audit on Route 44 was completed in 2021, identifying roadway design issues and recommending countermeasures to reduce crashes. Community members continue to advocate for improved signage, speed enforcement, and roadway redesigns in high-crash corridors.
Stay Alert, Stay Safe
Salisbury’s rural state routes are beautiful but dangerous. Drivers should reduce speed, take extra care on curves, and remain alert for motorcycles and other vulnerable road users, especially during poor weather conditions.
Protect Yourself
Salisbury’s winding roads, sharp curves, and history of serious crashes make driving especially risky. Whether traveling on Route 44 or Route 7, slowing down, staying focused, and adjusting for weather conditions are essential for safety.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Salisbury car accident, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The experienced attorneys at Hastings, Cohan & Walsh, LLP are here to protect your rights.
Call us today at (203) 438-7450 for a free consultation, or visit www.hcwlaw.com to learn more about protecting your case.
