THE most dangerous roundabout in the UK has been revealed.
Hammersmith Flyover had 287 accidents between 2010 and 2020.
It’s located in Hammersmith in West London and connects roads, including the A4 and A219, with the Hammersmith London Underground station in the centre.
Shockingly, the data from MotorEasy revealed that the five most dangerous roundabouts are based in London – with more than 1,000 crashes in 11 years.
The second most dangerous is Redbridge Roundabout, with 285 accidents, followed by The Crooked Billet, with 252.
In the fourth position is The Crooked Billet with 221 accidents, followed by Hyde Park Corner with 213.
Other London roundabouts that made the top 10 are Bulls Bridge Roundabout and Old Street roundabout.
To avoid having an accident, expert Duncan McClure-Fisher, CEO at MotorEasy, has made several recommendations.
The first one is always sticking to the speed limit or lower when approaching a roundabout so that you can stop quickly if required.
Drivers should always use road signs to identify the right lane and move early when approaching a roundabout, checking blind spots and indicating.
And not indicating is a leading cause of accidents at roundabouts, so make sure you indicate other drivers.
Experts say that even if you’re in standstill traffic approaching a roundabout, you should stay vigilant to avoid minor bumps and scrapes.
Remember, it’s illegal to use your phone, even when stopped and you risk a £200 fine and up to six penalty points.
Larger vehicles, such as lorries, may struggle to see you, so make sure you give them enough space and stay out of blind spots.