Jupiter Traffic Crashes Drop 4%, But Indiantown Road Remains a Major Hotspot; Neighborhoods Win $28K in Grants
JUPITER, FL — Jupiter roadways got a bit safer over the last year, but local officials say there is still significant work to be done on the town's busiest corridor.
According to recent data, total traffic crashes in Jupiter declined by 4% between 2024 and 2025. Despite the overall downward trend, Indiantown Road continues to plague drivers, accounting for a staggering 46.4% of all major roadway crashes in 2025.
The top three most dangerous intersections identified in the report were:
Indiantown Road at Alt A1A: 68 crashes- Indiantown Road at Central Blvd: 65 crashes
- Indiantown Road at Island Way: 46 crashes


ImageSource:TownofJupiter
To combat the gridlock and safety hazards, the Town is launching several mitigation strategies. Plans are underway to install a new traffic signal at Central Blvd and Toney Penna Drive, and a formal Project Development and Environment (PD&E) study has been initiated for the high-crash intersection at Indiantown Road and Central Blvd.