The numbers are in, ranking the most collision heavy areas in St. John’s, and a representative from the city says action is underway to improve certain areas.
According to the city's most recent collision report, Rawlins Cross had 56 collisions and a 41 per cent injury rate. (Ted Dillon/CBC)The city of St. John's has broken down five years of collision data for its streets and has outlined its most dangerous intersections.At the top of the list was Goldstone Street at Thorburn Road and Seaborn Street, with a total of 43 collisions and a 35 per cent rate of injury.At second place was Higgins Line and Portugal Cove Road at Newfoundland Drive, with far m