LANCASHIRE EVENING POST – As many as 10% of Britain’s motorways and A-roads present an unacceptably high risk to drivers, a major report has revealed. Half of all crashes occur on just one tenth of Britain’s road network, the report from the Road Safety Foundation found. Most of the higher-risk roads are in north-west England, Yorkshire and the Humber and the East Midlands, while Scotland has the highest risk rating of all the regions. The West Midlands is the safest region, while the most persistently dangerous road is the A573 between Macclesfield in Cheshire and Buxton in Derbyshire. Read More