Kenosha, WI (March 6, 2026) – Emergency units responded to an accident that ended in injuries on the 1900 block of 63rd Street on Thursday, March 5. Officials confirmed that at least one person was hurt, though the severity of injuries has not yet been disclosed.
Crews arrived quickly to provide medical assistance and secure the scene. Traffic in the area was temporarily affected as responders worked to clear the roadway. The identities of those involved have not been released, and no further details on the vehicles or circumstances were immediately available.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details may be released as they are provided.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
Kenosha’s Most Dangerous Roads for Drivers
Kenosha has several streets that see higher numbers of traffic incidents. Among the ones that constantly see crashes is 63rd Street, due to its combination of heavy residential traffic and commercial access points. Sheridan Road also records frequent collisions, particularly near its intersections with major cross streets, as it carries a mix of local and through traffic.
Meanwhile, 22nd Avenue has a reputation for crashes, largely from congestion and multiple driveways feeding onto the roadway.
Overall, traffic accidents in Kenosha have remained steady over the past few years. According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Kenosha County reported roughly 1,450 crashes in 2025, with about 370 resulting in injuries.
Collisions often involve rear-end incidents, sideswipes, and intersection-related crashes. Conditions like wet roads, limited visibility at night, and busy intersections contribute to these numbers.
Moreover, many of the city’s high-risk streets share features such as heavy traffic flow, multiple intersections, and nearby businesses or schools that increase the chance of conflicts between vehicles and pedestrians.