Windsor police SUV, June 10, 2024. Photo by Mark Brown/WindsorNewsToday.ca.Windsor police SUV, June 10, 2024. Photo by Mark Brown/WindsorNewsToday.ca.
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Three new intersections among the city's most dangerous in 2024

There are three new additions to the city's top 10 most dangerous intersections.

These intersections were identified based on vehicle collision data throughout 2024. Police say speeding, distracted driving, aggressive driving, and unsafe lane changes were among the leading contributing factors to these collisions.

The following intersections recorded the highest number of collisions in 2024:

1. E.C. Row Expressway and Howard Avenue (89 collisions)

2. E.C. Row Expressway and Central Avenue (62 collisions)

3. Forest Glade Drive and Tecumseh Road East (51 collisions)

4. Provincial Road and Walker Road (47 collisions)

5. Howard Avenue and Tecumseh Road East (46 collisions)

6. Tecumseh Road East and Walker Road (46 collisions)

7. E.C. Row Expressway and Dougall Avenue (45 collisions)

8. Lauzon Parkway and Tecumseh Road East (45 collisions)

9. Ouellette Avenue and Tecumseh Road (45 collisions)

10. E.C. Row Expressway and Walker Road (42 collisions)

The intersections of Provincial Road and Walker Road, Tecumseh Road East and Walker Road, and E.C. Row Expressway and Walker Road were not on the top 10 list of 2023.

“Most vehicle collisions are entirely preventable,” said Inspector Jennifer Crosby, who oversees the Traffic Enforcement Unit. “We hope motorists will drive responsibly to help keep themselves and others safe.

While there was an increase in the number of collisions in 2024, police reported 20 per cent fewer collisions involving injuries. The city’s most dangerous intersection, E.C. Row Expressway and Howard Avenue, saw a 64% reduction in injury-causing collisions compared to the previous year.

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