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.

But Councillor Keown said that intersection was no worse than the Harewood, Gardiners and Breens Rds junction, so therefore no payout.