Overview
- The analysis identifies 295 high‑risk kilometres across 45 provinces that together saw 1,752 accidents and 2,497 victims, with danger indices at least ten times the national average.
- On conventional roads, the most extreme point is N‑632 at km 55 in Asturias with an Índice de Peligrosidad Medio of 1,371.2, while A‑77a at km 0 in Alicante recorded the most crashes and victims with 93 accidents and 141 people affected.
- Among high‑capacity routes, AP‑41 at km 17 in Toledo leads the risk ranking (IPM 74.3) followed by M‑12 at km 10 in the Community of Madrid, with AP‑9 in Pontevedra showing a sustained cluster of dangerous one‑kilometre sections.
- In Pontevedra, the N‑640 concentrates three risky segments, including km 204 in A Estrada (IPM 135.3, 11 accidents and 12 victims), as the government advances emergency works in Cuntis and a €12 million repair program for state roads in the province.
- Regional breakdowns highlight additional hotspots such as nine tracts on Extremadura’s N‑630, led by km 445 in Cáceres (IPM 198.0), and three Madrid segments on the N‑320 (km 323 and 326) and N‑6 (km 56) with elevated accident records.