A roundabout in Gatineau, Que., logged the most crashes of any intersection in Quebec — excluding the Montreal region — from 2009 to 2014, according to the province's transportation ministry.

The roundabout, which sits at the intersection of Allumettières and Saint-Joseph boulevards, saw 352 crashes during that period.

About 120 of the collisions resulted in minor damage, and 213 resulted in major damage, according to data released by the Ministry of Transport, Urban Mobility and Electrification of Transportation of Quebec.

Notably, roads in the Montreal region are not included in the data.

Despite the statistics, Gatineau Mayor Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin maintains the roundabout is safer than the previous traffic light-controlled intersection, and said the city won't be reverting back to lights.

The ministry said a concentration of crashes in one place doesn't necessarily mean road infrastructure is involved, and that in a majority of cases, driver behaviour is to blame.