The Okanagan’s 10 most dangerous intersections released by ICBC

| November 5, 2018 in Kelowna

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ICBC has released its crash data for B.C.’s Southern Interior and it’s clear that Kelowna poses a high risk for motorists.

The top 10 most dangerous intersections in the region are all in Kelowna, where 10 city corners combined for 3,802 crashes between 2013 and 2017.

The corner of Harvey Avenue and Spall Road took the dubious distinction as the area’s most dangerous intersection, where 551 crashes were recorded during the four year period.

Displayed in the graph below are the Kelowna intersections where more than 200 crashes were recorded between 2013 and 2017, with the darker shades of red indicating a higher crash count.

The stretch of traffic lights along Harvey Ave, between Pandosy Street and Spall Rd, posed the highest risk for drivers, making up four of Kelowna’s top 10 dangerous intersections.  

Here's how the crash data broke down for intersections in other Okanagan cities:

West Kelowna

1. Highway 97 and Westlake Road: 227
2. Boucherie Road and Horizon Road: 210
3. Bartley Road and Highway 97: 192
4. Butt Road and Highway 97: 187
5. Elk Road and Highway 97: 161

Penticton

1. Channel Parkway and Fairview Road/Green Mountain Road: 98
2. Main Street: 67
3. Duncan Avenue and Main Street: 54
4. Main Street and Warren Avenue: 49
5. Industrial Avenue and Main Street: 47

Lake Country

1. Beaver Lake Road/Glenmore Road and Highway 97: 129
2. Highway 97 and Oceola Road and Pelmewash Parkway: 121
3. Highway 97 and Main Street and Pollard Road: 55
4. Commonwealth Road and Highway 97: 40
5. Berry Road and Highway 97: 39

Vernon

1. 25 Avenue and 32 Street: 179
2. 32 Street and 43 Avenue: 172
3. 27 Street and 48 Avenue: 158
4. Highway 97 and Stickle Road: 94
5. 27 Street and 43 Avenue: 77

For a complete look at B.C.'s crash data, click here

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