We asked drivers' views
There are some junctions across Nottinghamshire that drivers dread even going near, let alone having to negotiate safely. These can include turning across dual carriageways, traffic lights not having a right-turn filter light or some just being exceptionally busy.
These two junctions can be grouped together because of how close they are to each other. The A52 / Tollerton Lane junction is on the list because, according to data from website CrashMap.co.uk, there has been two fatal accidents and two serious incidents in the past five years there. Others have said they avoid the junction completely, and there is more of an issue with the volume of traffic more than anything else.
He said: "If you're driving into the city at night, you see quite a few cars driving fast. It's not usually as bad during the day though."This junction was picked out by Ms Cheetham, who says turning out of Cavendish Drive in Carlton onto B686 Burton Road can be a problem. If turning onto the main road, a stone wall can block the view of a bend.
A610 Nuthall Road is the main route from Nottingham that joins up to the M1. Congestion can get quite bad at this junction during peak times.Turning right from Breck Hill Road and across on to B684 Woodborough Road can be tricky because of how busy the road is, and when turning right from the junction, two lanes have to be navigated across. It's busy at all hours of the day too, and with a Sainsbury's Local on the corner as well, problems don't just stop with vehicles.
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