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Online car insurance firm highlights most dangerous roadsA spokesman for online car insurance firm yesinsurance.co.uk has highlighted the need for safety improvements on Britain's most dangerous roads. The call comes in the wake of a report from the European Road Assessment Programme (EuroRAP), which used traffic and accident data to identify the top three blackspots. Heading the list is Yorkshire's A682, which saw 27 serious collisions in a three-year period - all on the same 24km of road. Second place went to the A54 in Derbyshire (20 collisions in 24km), and third to Scotland's A84, which witnessed 29 road accidents on a 44km stretch. Against a backdrop of rapidly evolving infrastructure, the online car insurance firm's proposed solutions are reassuringly low-tech. "The greatest and least expensive benefits to road safety can be achieved through better layout and signing of roads, together with improvements in the use of crash barriers," said a spokesman. "Making these roads safe should definitely be a priority for those responsible for their upkeep," said Mike Page, on behalf of the cheap car insurance experts at Hoot Car Insurance Services. "Ignoring the findings of a research body like EuroRAP could cost many more drivers their lives."

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