A Barry landmark is one of the most dangerous in Wales to drive past, according to new research.
The Barry Island Pleasure Park saw eight traffic incidents from 2018 to 2022, according to research by Ivy Casino.
The research analysed data from the UK Government’s THINK map.
On average, there were 1.6 crashes each year making it the joint ninth most dangerous landmark to drive past in the country.
Cardiff Castle was revealed to be the most dangerous landmark in Wales for motorists to drive past.
In the five-year period analysed from 2018 to 2022, there were 52 traffic incidents, an average of 10.4 each year.
LC Swansea is in second place, with an average of 9.2 traffic incidents per year.
The Principality Stadium in Cardiff, ranked third.
There was an average of 5.4 traffic incidents each year from motorists driving past the stadium.
Of the top ten, five are based in Cardiff: Cardiff Castle (top), Principality Stadium (third), Techniquest (fourth), Wales Millennium Centre (joint ninth), and Cardiff City Stadium (joint ninth).
Pembrey Country Park in Llanelli came in fifth (average of 3 incidents per year), with Conwy Castle in sixth (average of 2.4 incidents per year) and Funland in Towyn in joint seventh with Swansea.com Stadium (average of 2.2 incidents per year).
The data was compiled by Ivy Casino.
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