Edinburgh Council revealed the treacherous junctions in a report, as it plans major safety improvements for the worst city roads. Transport convener Scott Arthur said: “It's quite incredible that the most dangerous junction is right at the heart of the city centre”.
Here are the 10 most dangerous junctions in Edinburgh.
Here are the 10 most dangerous junctions in Edinburgh.
. West End
Edinburgh's most dangerous junction is a spot in the West End of the city, where Princes Street meets Lothian Road. There have been seven casualties caused by collision on the junction over a five-year period. This is where 23-year-old cyclist Zhi Min Soh died, after her wheel became stuck in the tram tracks and she was hit by a minibus in 2017. Photo: Google Maps
The second most dangerous junction in Edinburgh is the one connecting Earl Grey Street with West Tollcross, Lauriston Place, Brougham Street, and Home Street. Six people have been injured or killed as a result of accidents at the junction in the last five years. Photo: Google Maps
The junction near Edinburgh's busy Haymarket Station is the city's third most dangerous. Over the past five years, there have been 6 casualties caused by incidents at the junction, which connects Morrison Street, Dalry Road, Haymarket Terrace and West Maitland Street. Photo: Google Maps
The spot where Glasgow Road, Maybury Road, and Turnhouse Road connect was named as Edinburgh's 10th most dangerous junction. There have been six casualties on the road over a five year period. Photo: Google Maps