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The 50 Most Dangerous Spots on UK Roads
These 50 locations have seen repeated road collisions over the past five years, with incidents clustering within 10 metres of each other. Each point represents multiple incidents, highlighting persistent danger spots rather than one-off accidents.
Behind the data are real people and families affected. If you recognise any of these roads, your local insight could help others understand the risks and stay safe.
This map highlights patterns in reported collision data, not fault or blame. It is intended to support awareness and informed discussion, not to single out individuals or communities.
Source: DfT Road Casualty Statistics (2020–2024). Clusters within 10m, 2+ incidents, ranked by casualties. Larger, redder circles indicate higher casualty numbers. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/road-safety-open-data
mapch • 13 February 2026
I'm quite surprised by that big red circle in the north of Liverpool. Can anyone give some context?