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This is a list of motor vehicle deaths in Australia by year. It shows the annual number of road fatalities (road deaths or Road toll) per capita per year, per vehicle and per vehicle-km in the year the data was collected. The list includes all road users such as drivers, passengers, pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists.
car Sydney, New South Wales, Australia She was a passenger in a two car collision which also took the lives of her parents, sister and the driver of the other vehicle. Falkholt died in hospital 22 days later. [142] Oussama Falouh: 1999 2023 24 years Moroccan footballer car (passenger) Casablanca, Morocco: The car Falouh was in crashed into a ...
Cardross road crash. Car ploughs into group of teenagers, driver flees. Sinking: Sydney Harbour, New South Wales: 6: 2008 May 1: 6 killed and 9 injured when two boats collided. [311] Road accident: Penshurst, Victoria: 6: 2011 Nov 11: A car and truck collided and subsequently caught fire at an intersection near Penshurst.
On 22 April 2020, a truck driver under the influence of drugs, Mohinder Singh, crashed his truck into a Porsche 911 and two police cars on the Eastern Freeway, in the suburb of Kew East, Australia, killing four police officers who were on routine highway patrol.
In contrast, other developed countries tracked by the International Transport Forum saw a median decrease of 77% in fatal crashes, with Spain experiencing the largest reduction. On a population-adjusted basis, Spain had 86% fewer car crash fatalities in 2021 compared to 1991. [5] There are large disparities in road traffic death rates between ...
The fatal accident rate was less than one in 15 million flights – three times better than the 10-year average. The first and deadliest crash was in Nepal on 15 January 2023. An ATR-72 belonging ...
February 18 – Australia – Cardross road crash. A car hit a group of pedestrians in Cardross, Victoria, killing six. March 9 – Turkey – A bus carrying about 40 people drove off a road and plunged into the Kelkit River in Tokat Province, killing 16 and injuring 11. [44]
21 July – Three people are killed in a three-vehicle car crash at Federal on the Sunshine Coast which police allege to be a domestic violence-related homicide. [164] 22 July – The biennial joint Exercise Talisman Sabre military exercise between Australia and the United States commences in Queensland. [165]