It should surprise no one that Penticton’s five most dangerous intersections are all located on the city’s two busiest traffic corridors — the Penticton Channel Parkway and Main Street.

During a presentation to city council Tuesday, Kristen Dixon, general manager of infrastructure, outlined the latest Transportation Safety Update. She said the city has been working to improve safety for all road users as part of a broad strategy guided by existing policies and ongoing data analysis.

Her report highlights transportation safety trends, the city’s current approach, and work underway to advance those goals. According to Ministry of Transportation data from 2020 to 2024, the Penticton Channel Parkway is the site of the most crashes in the city. The intersection at the parkway and Fairview Roa

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