Brisbane is home to six of Queensland's 10 worst cycling black spots, according to recently compiled figures.

Lord Mayor Graham Quirk on Tuesday detailed safety measures under way on the city's most notorious cyclist collision locations, but both Brisbane City Council's Labor opposition and Bicycle Queensland say more needs to be done.

Brisbane cyclists can't always depend on the sanctuary of bicycle infastructure, such as the King George Square Cycle Centre. Credit:Glenn Hunt

Department of Main Roads statistics show Annerley Road, Woolloongabba, is the most dangerous spot in the state for cyclists, with 34 injured there since 2007.

Dornoch Terrace, Highgate Hill comes in at number three, injuring 20 cyclists, followed by Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo, where 17 have been injured.