THESE are the five most dangerous road junctions in the Andover area, according to Advertiser readers.

We asked on Facebook "in your opinion, where is the most dangerous road junction in our area", and received scores of responses.

We've trawled through them all and created this list of the five road junctions you believe to be the most dangerous in Andover.

The top five most dangerous road junctions in Andover

1. Hundred Acre roundabout

This was by far the most commented junction on Facebook.

Readers are concerned that the lanes are not marked clearly, with some suggesting they need to be repainted.

One reader said that it "needs its lines repainted as there are too many that don't know how to use it properly.

"How is anyone supposed to know which lane if they can't see them in the first place."

2. Appleshaw to Andover Road junction

Turning onto a fast-flowing road can be difficult at the best of times, but adding a crossroads into the mix could spell trouble.

A number of readers suggested this junction, with one saying: "The traffic from Ludgershall direction are trying to break the sound barrier."

3. Enham Arch 'Tesco' Roundabout

With its many lanes, drivers find it difficult to navigate this roundabout and often cause issues trying to change lanes.

One reader said it is: "Labelled such that you end up blocked out if you get in the correctly labelled lane - and again people wander aimlessly across the lanes."

Another added: "Tesco Roundabout is ridiculous!"

4. Colingbourn Ducis to Ludgershall

The junction from Colingburn Ducis to Ludgershall was put forward by one reader, with a number agreeing.

Turning onto this long, busy road can be difficult, particularly during rush hour.

5. Weyhill Road mini roundabout

The roundabout near Denning Mead causes problems for some drivers.

Readers are concerned that the roundabout is ignored by those who aren't residents of Denning Mead.

One reader said: "Mini roundabout by Denning Mead, invisible to anyone that doesn’t live there."

Do you agree with this list?

Did we miss a particularly dangerous junction?

Let us know what you think, and how you believe these junctions can be made safer.