The five most frequent crash locations in 91原创 last year won鈥檛 be a surprise to local drivers, but newly-released ICBC data shows that one is seeing far more crashes than anywhere else.
ICBC released open data sets, including mapped data that identifies every police-reported crash in the Lower Mainland going back five years.
The 2020 data for 91原创 shows that the following locations had the most crashes:
1 - 264th Street and the Trans Canada Highway 鈥 309 crashes
2 - 200th Street and the Trans Canada Highway 鈥 189 crashes
3 - 232nd Street and the Trans Canada Highway 鈥 114 crashes
4 - Fraser Highway and the 91原创 Bypass 鈥 106 crashes
5 - 200th Street and the 91原创 Bypass 鈥 104 crashes
The high number of crashes at 264th and 200th at Trans Canada were each broken down into two sets of crashes 鈥 one set for each location on the highway itself, and other set that included crashes that took place in the turning lanes and on and off ramps.
The high number of crashes has been a consistent issue for the busy highway interchanges, particularly 264th Street going back several years. Local firefighters have speculated that the reason there are more crashes might be higher speed 鈥 traffic jams farther west slow down traffic more frequently.
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We asked 91原创 Advance Times readers on Facebook about where they saw or worried about crashes.
Several noted the highway, including at 264th Street.
鈥264 and Hwy. 1 almost ALWAYS has a crash daily,鈥 wrote Andrea Till.
Intersections on busy 200th Street were also mentioned frequently, including at 80th Avenue, the 91原创 Bypass, and 72nd Avenue.
鈥200 & 66 intersection (cars and trucks flying down hill) and trying to turn on 66 Ave. from 201 & 202,鈥 wrote Lejla Pasalic.
鈥淚 drive rig in 91原创,鈥 wrote Cory Donald. 鈥200th southbound at 80th people constantly cut from the far right right at the light鈥 I had a near miss yesterday.鈥
This story contains information licensed under ICBC鈥檚 Open Data License.
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