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World’s worst junctions - Pictures

By:Auto Express team
3 Sep 2007
Go to: World’s worst junctions revealed
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  • I-710 and I-105 Interchange, Los Angeles, California, US

    Grid Reference: 33 54’46.30”N, 118 10’48.33”WEditor in chief David Johns says: “Junctions in London, Rome and Paris are a breeze after this monster in Los Angeles. Pick the wrong lane and you have no idea

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  • A9, Shanghai, China

    Grid Reference: 31 7’15.17”N, 121 23’5.50”EPicture: 2007 Digital GlobeMotoring editor Dan Strong says: “It’s tough for foreigners to drive in China, so you’ll have to get a taxi. But it’s

  • The Magic Roundabout, Swindon, Wilts, UK

    Grid Reference: 51 33’46.36”N, 1 46’17.10”WPicture: 2007 Infoterra Ltd and BlueskyStaff writer James Disdale says: “It’s called the Magic Roundabout – but this is no illusion, with six junction

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  • Taganskaya Place, Moscow, Russia

    Grid Reference: 55 44’28.54”N, 37 39’14.64EPicture: 2007 Europa Technologies, 2007 Digital GlobeArt editor Darren Wilson says: “It’s a chaotic experience for those on a first time visit to this traffic sys

  • Place Charles de Gaulle, Paris, France

    Grid Reference: 48 52’25.46”N, 2 17’42.49”EPicture: The Geoinfomation Company/InterAtlasRoad tester Owen Mildenhall says: “It looks all quiet when the satellite snapped this picture early in the morning, b

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  • 9 de Julio Avenida, Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Grid Reference: 34 36’13.16”S, 58 22’53.54”WPicture: 2007 Digital GlobeManaging editor Graham Hope says: “Argentina gave the world grand prix legend Juan Manuel Fangio – and my experience of the capi

  • Tom Moreland Interchange, Atlanta, Georgia, US

    Grid Reference: 33 53’31.27”N, 84 15’33.29WConsumer reporter Simon McBride says: “This massive interchange has also been christened by the locals as Spaghetti Junction, and it was constructed two years after the

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  • Expressway 9 and 6 Interchange, Tokyo, Japan

    Grid Reference: 35 50’9.45”N, 139 51’33.48”EPicture: 2007 Digital Earth TechnologyMotoring editor Dan Strong says: “If the junction wasn’t confusing enough, you also have to contend with Japanese sig

  • Gravelly Hill Interchange, Birmingham, UK

    Grid Reference: 52 30’39.63”N,1 51’53.53”WPicture: 2007 Infoterra Ltd and BlueskyNews and features editor Mat Watson says: “I lived in North Birmingham until I was 25. In all that time, I was never 100 per

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  • London Circuit, Canberra, Australia

    Grid Reference: 35 18’30.78”S, 149 07’25.62”EPicture: 2007 Digital GlobeRoad tester David Ross says: “It’s a massive roundabout that encircles the Parliament building – but it’s not very

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