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Anthony Madaffari19 Nov 2020
NEWS

Australia’s worst roads revealed for 2020: Melbourne tops list again

The latest data from insurance company AAMI has revealed eight of Australia’s 10 worst car crash locations are all in Melbourne.

The annual AAMI Crash Index identified Plenty Road, Bundoora in Melbourne’s north as the country’s worst location for collisions, for the third year in a row. Springvale Road in both Glen Waverley and Springvale in Melbourne’s east took out second and third place on the index.

Sydney still took out two spots in the national top ten, with the Hume Highway at Liverpool in Sydney’s south west coming in at number four and Pennant Hills Road, Pennant Hills taking out ninth spot.

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The 2020 AAMI Crash Index analyses more than 350,000 motor accident insurance claims across the country from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 to reveal the country’s top ten accident locations as well as trends.

Top 10 worst roads for 2020

Rank
Road
Suburb
City
1
Plenty Road
Bundoora
Melbourne
2
Springvale Road
Glen Waverley
Melbourne
3
Springvale Road
Springvale
Melbourne
4
Hume Highway
Liverpool
Sydney
5
Cooper Street
Epping
Melbourne
6
Clayton Road
Clayton
Melbourne
7
Doncaster Road
Doncaster
Melbourne
8
Bell Street
Preston
Melbourne
9
Pennant Hills Road
Pennant Hills
Sydney
10
Bell Street
Coburg
Melbourne

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AAMI spokesperson Paul Sofronoff said that they are seeing a growing trend around the country with hotspots and the types of road environments.

“We see that a majority of the hotspots identified are generally busy major arterial roads, that intersect with local streets. When you combine this with heavy traffic and frequent stopping, it is a perfect recipe for vehicle collisions.”

The Crash Index data revealed that the most common type of crash at the majority of the top hotspots throughout the country were nose to tail collisions. Except in Hobart where car park dings rated higher and in Perth driver failure to give way ranked first.

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Accident claims data showed nationally the most dangerous day of the week for crashes across the country was Friday with afternoon peak hour being the worst time. Each capital city has it's own worst day of the week and time of day for accidents.

Most dangerous day of the week to drive

City
Day of week
Time of Day
Melbourne
Thursday
Afternoon
Sydney
Wednesday and Thursday
Evening Peak
Brisbane
Wednesday
Morning
Adelaide
Monday and Thursdays
Afternoon
Canberra
Monday
Afternoon
Hobart
Tuesday and Wednesday
Morning
Perth
Tuesday
Afternoon

The crash data also saw a decrease in accidents across the country in April during the peak of the COVID-19 lockdown. However, since May, claims data revealed that crashes steadily increased in all capital cities returning to pre-pandemic levels, except Melbourne.

Mr Sofronoff warned motorists that despite roads potentially carrying fewer cars due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no room for complacency on our roads.

“With many of us still out of our ‘normal’ routines – working from home more and driving less, it’s easy to be lulled into a false sense of security – that because there’s less cars on the road we’re safer. But even a short trip to the shops can put us at risk of a crash if we’re not paying attention.”

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