New Report Highlights Ealing’s Most Dangerous Junctions

A new report by the London Cycling Campaign (LCC) has mapped the most dangerous junctions for cycling across London.
The good news for bike riders is that no spot in the Ealing area makes the top twenty locations which have seen the highest rate of collisions.
However, the most dangerous junction locally is near Ealing Common Station where the Uxbridge Road meets Leopold Road and Wolverton Gardens.
Five cyclists have been seriously injured here and nine slightly injured in the last five years. The main cause of injuries is motorists turning right and colliding with people cycling along the Uxbridge Road.
The campaign has released a new interactive map showing where London’s most dangerous junctions for cycling are situated. For the first time, LCC’s mapping covers all of London, and can be filtered to find the most dangerous junctions for pedestrians as well as those cycling – and by borough.
The map uses the latest, recently released ‘Stats19’ emergency services response data for 2018-2022.