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These 20 Sudbury intersections need the most road safety improvements

Sudbury is trying to get ahead of the curve when it comes to road safety.

Lasalle, Barrydowne top list of collision-prone cross streets

The city has identified 20 intersections in the city that have the potential to become safer for drivers and pedestrians. (Yvon Theriault/Radio-Canada)

Sudbury is trying to get ahead of the curve when it comes to road safety.

The city's roads department is lookingat the city's 3,000-plus streets and intersections, andbased on its own traffic volume data and collision information frompolice, is figuring out which intersections could be made safer.

Barrydowne Road at Lasalle Boulevard tops the list of the 20 most crash-prone intersections in Greater Sudbury.Other spots that top the list includeParis Street atBrady Street, and Long Lake Road at Regent Street.

But Joe Rocca, the city's traffic and asset management supervisor, said the list doesn't necessarily mean these singled-out intersections are dangerous.

"These are 20 locations where we see the most potential for improvement," Rocca said. "These are the areas where if we go do some small things ... it will make a huge improvement to safety in that area."

Rocca saidfixes could involve adding a centre turn lane or simply educating the public.

Barrydowne at Lasalle ranked highest because of the sheer volumeof traffic, Rocca said.

"You've got the New Sudbury Shopping Centre on one corner, two gas stations on the other corner, and Cambrian College just up the road," he said. "This is an intersection where ...there's a lot of people moving around, whether it's people walking or on bikes."

"The more complicated, the busier the intersection is, the more chance there is for some conflicts there," Rocca said.

The list takes into consideration collisions as well as fatalities, Rocca said. Reports of fatalities and injuries are weighed higher in the data compilation.

According to the Greater Sudbury Police Services, of the seven road fatalities in the city 2017, none occurred at an intersection on the city's list, though of the seven deathsin 2016, three happened at or near one of the intersections.

Here are the top 20 locations:

  1. BarryDowneRoad atLasalleBoulevard
  2. Brady Street at Paris Street
  3. Long Lake Road at Paris Street/Regent Street
  4. FalconbridgeRoad atKingsway/Second Avenue
  5. LasalleBoulevard at Notre Dame Avenue
  6. FalconbridgeRoad atLasalleBoulevard
  7. Paris Street at Van Horne Street
  8. Regent Street betweenCaswellDrive and Paris Street/Long Lake Road
  9. Kingswaybetween the private road east of McDonald's & Silver Hills Drive
  10. Paris Street at Ramsey Lake Road
  11. Municipal Road 80 at Main Street
  12. LasalleBoulevard at Auger Avenue
  13. BarryDowneRoad atWestmountAvenue
  14. LasalleBoulevard at Attlee Avenue
  15. Elm Street at Lloyd Street/Notre Dame Avenue
  16. Notre Dame Avenue at Louis Street/Ste. Anne Road
  17. Paris Street at Cedar Street
  18. BarryDowneRoad atKingsway
  19. Notre Dame Avenue between Wilma Street & Cambrian Heights Drive
  20. Paris Street at Centennial Drive