Drivers demand safety changes at Manchester's dangerous junction
Drivers demand safety changes at Manchester's dangerous junction

Changes could be made at a 'dangerous' Manchester junction after drivers raised major safety concerns. Nearly 90 people have signed a petition calling on Manchester council to fix the junction at Princess Parkway and Wythenshawe Road.

Accident Data and Petition Details

Greater Manchester Police accident data shows there have been several incidents recorded on the road in 2024 and 2025, including one 'serious' collision. The petition from motorists stated: 'We the undersigned petition the council to improve safety at the Princess Parkway and Wythenshawe Road junction by reviewing the road structure, traffic signals and merge system following repeated serious accidents.'

According to the petition, 'There are frequent accidents at this junction where vehicles merge onto Princess Parkway (A5103) from Wythenshawe Road. The main issue appears to be conflict between drivers coming off the give way slip road and vehicles moving through from the adjacent traffic light controlled junction.'

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Driver Concerns and Junction Layout

Those behind the petition say cars 'often attempt to merge at the same time as traffic is accelerating from the lights' at the junction, causing 'multiple significant car crashes and dangerous situations at the merge point'. The petition continued: 'The junction would benefit from a safety review, as the current layout appears hazardous, particularly during busy traffic periods.'

The junction serves traffic from both Northern Moor and Northenden, while Princess Parkway links to the M60 and M56, continuing north onto Princess Road towards central Manchester.

Council Response and Future Plans

A Manchester council spokesperson said: 'The council is aware of the public's concerns around this particular junction, and are in consultation with our colleagues at National Highways and TfGM on what future works could be carried out to improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists, and ease congestion. We take everyone's safety incredibly seriously and are working to reduce serious injuries and death on our roads to none through our Vision Zero Action Plan.'

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