“Why is the UK’s Most Treacherous Junction Turning Into a Crash Hotspot with 13 Collisions in Just Six Weeks?”

Have you ever encountered a place so hazardous that you find yourself holding your breath with every passing car? Picture this: a junction in Cheadle, Staffordshire, that’s been humorously dubbed the ‘UK’s most dangerous intersection’! Over the past six weeks alone, it has seen a staggering 13 accidents, leaving locals both incredulous and terrified. From dramatic flips of vehicles to collisions with lorries, the mayhem has racked up nearly $200,000 in damages. Residents are pointing fingers at faded road markings and perplexing signs as culprits in this chaotic saga, and despite the miraculous avoidance of fatalities, their worries are palpable—it’s apparently only a matter of time before one happens. Just when you think it can’t get crazier, home surveillance footage captures the jaw-dropping moments of destruction, compelling the community to plead for council action to rectify this perilous hotspot. Will safety measures finally come to fruition? Will our penchant for thrill-seeking in the car culture lead to a tragic ending? One thing’s for certain: this is a road trip that no one wants to take. LEARN MORE!

CCTV footage shows a series of dramatic car crashes at site dubbed the ‘UK’s most dangerous junction,’ which has seen 13 accidents in the past six weeks alone.

Crashes at the junction, which is along the A521 in Cheadle, Stafforshire, have caused nearly £200,000 of damage as cars have collided with lorries and flipped into the air.

Locals are said to blame misleading signs and faded road markings for the accidents, and while thankfully nobody has been killed, they believe it’s only a matter of time.

Extraordinary footage from a home security system shows the moment a car failed to spot the give way road markings, sped over the lines and was smashed into by a lorry, while another shows a car being clipped by another car, leading to it rolling across the pavement.

The most recent accident happened just last Thursday (17 October) when a car and a van collided at the junction connecting to Draycott Cross Road.

Now, residents in the area are pushing the local council to make improvements to the junction to prevent further incidents.

There have been 13 crashes in the past six weeks at the Staffordshire junction (SWNS)

There have been 13 crashes in the past six weeks at the Staffordshire junction (SWNS)

Conor Bernard Devine, landlord at nearby pub The Huntsman, says: “You hear a big bang, you come running out and there’s a car on its roof again.

“It’s a question of time before someone gets killed out there.”

The 55-year-old has been keeping a tally of the days between incidents at the junction, adding: “We’re on a four day streak at the moment. We’ve been here 15 years, it’s always been bad for the accidents.

“For whatever reason it’s getting worse. I don’t know if it’s the road markings or not.

“Three have been very serious then there’s been a couple of little fender benders. There’s also an Aldi supermarket being built which is going to bring more traffic to the town.”

Meanwhile, independent councillor Gary Bentley, whose Ring doorbell captured multiple crashes on camera, adds: “It’s a busy junction. We think it could be Britain’s most dangerous – it has been in the last few weeks.

Local residents are calling for the council to take action and make much-needed improvements before someone gets killed (SWNS)

Local residents are calling for the council to take action and make much-needed improvements before someone gets killed (SWNS)

“We reckon we’ve had about 13 crashes since August. My dad is 84 and he wanders up that road all day long. That’s what my concern is.

“It’s been going on for years, but it seems to have gotten worse this year.

“We ideally want a set of traffic lights. We had another set of crossroads that caused a death, but 18 months ago they got traffic lights.

“That’s what I’m pushing for.”

According to Mark Deaville, cabinet member for strategic highways at Staffordshire County Council, the increasing number of crashes at the junction are currently being investigated.

He says: “Once we have all the information, we will look to see if any action is required at the location.

“Keeping our roads safe remains our priority and we do listen to residents and work with local communities if they have concerns about road safety in their area.”

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