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Map: The most congested roads in N. Wales

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 07:45 UK time, Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Is Chester Road West, between Shotton and Queensferry, the worst for congestion?

You know the one; the hold-ups start at Asda, continue at a snail's pace by the fire station and leisure centre, up to the vets and the lights, then under the railway bridge and into Shotton [I could give you every twist and turn in the road but feel the painful point has been made].

Anyway, there has been no scientific study behind the claim that this is, indeed, the worst in area but that's the feeling of locals, says the .

So it begs the congestion, is this the worst are there other contenders? I've used a to start highlighting some hotspots to be going on with and you can :

Try getting off Plas Coch retail park, Wrexham. Sometimes it can take half an hour if you time it wrong [when Wrexham FC are at home, during busy shopping times and after a busy cinema screening finishes]

But then again there's the bottle-neck at the top of Aston Hill at the start of the A55 during the holiday season and further along at Rhuallt Hill.

Have you got any others?

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