Aaron Keown still has the $100 he promised to give to the person who could identify a worse intersection than the Harewood, Gardiners and Breens Rds junction.
Councillor Keown issued the challenge in a bid to strengthen his belief the Bishopdale intersection was the worst in the city.
Two people, Ashley Harvey and Hamish Middleton, both of Northwood, came forward to claim the $100. They said the Neill St, Canterbury St and Main South Rd intersection in Hornby met the requirements.
![The Harewood, Gardiners and Breens Rds intersection. Photo / Google Maps](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/v2/XSTW6B3TWKPIOVXQMNE3S2MVPA.jpg?auth=9c7b2f2576e59d160a1e40c29d0e1d1098aac529f3d3584251f018e773e4c0a9&width=16&height=9&quality=70&smart=true)
But Councillor Keown said that intersection was no worse than the Harewood, Gardiners and Breens Rds junction, so therefore no payout.