Powys has the most dangerous roads in Wales, according to a study of road collisions and casualties data by a road safety technology company.
The research by Road Angel compared the total number of road casualties in each local authority in 2021 with each area's population to reveal the rates of deaths or serious injuries per 100,000 people.
Four other local authorities in South Wales - Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Monmouthshire, Newport and Blaenau Gwent - also all make the top 10 with an average of 182.9 deaths or serious injuries. The North West is another region where motorists are more likely to be involved in a collision, with Gwynedd and Conwy making the list.
Gary Digva, founder of Road Angel said: “This latest data reveals those areas and local authorities across Wales, which have seen the highest numbers of deaths or serious injuries amongst motorists.
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