The intersection of Bridge Street and Highway 3 in Princeton was the community’s most dangerous intersection, according to figures from the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia.
During the five-year period from 2020 to 2024, the intersection was the site of 16 collisions.
Another highway intersection in Princeton also saw its share of collisions, according to the statistics.
Highway 5A and Old Hedley Road was the site of 12 collisions during the same time period.
These intersections pale in comparison to the city of Kelowna. That city had eight of the 10 worst intersections for collisions in the Southern Interior of B.C., according to ICBC statistics.
The remainder of the top 10 worst intersections were in Kamloops.