Montreal's 10 most dangerous intersections
Here are the 10 riskiest intersections in Montreal for which no infrastructure changes are planned for now.
These 10 street corners have the most collisions resulting in death or serious injuries
The City of Montreal is promising to make its roads safer for cyclists and pedestrians.
On Wednesday, city officials announced a new safety plan which includes:
- examining the possibility of a 30-km/h speed limit in residential neighbourhoods and in front of schools.
- revising where trucks are allowed and aren't allowed in the city, as well as delivery zones, hours and limits on truck sizes.
- a pilot project adding more four-way stops to slow traffic.
- installation of priority lights for cyclists at some intersections.
The city will also track where accidents occur most frequently. Currently, it has a list of the 10 most dangerous intersections – the locations where collisions result in the highest number of fatalities or serious injuries.
Here are the 10 riskiest intersections for which no infrastructure changes are planned in the short term.
Had a close call at one of these intersections? Write webquebec@cbc.ca
1. Crémazie Blvd. West / St-Laurent Blvd.
2. Mont Royal Ave. / St-Denis St.
3. Jarry St. / Lacordaire Blvd.
4. Jean Talon St. / Provencher Blvd.
5. Galeries d'Anjou Blvd. / St-Zotique St.
6. Parc Ave. / St-Viateur St.
7. De Maisonneuve St. / Berri St.
8. De la Montagne St. / St-Jacques St.
9. Dickson St. / Sherbrooke St. East
10. Henri-Bourassa Blvd. East / Christophe-Colomb Ave.
Had a close call at one of these intersections? Write webquebec@cbc.ca