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  2. List of motor vehicle deaths in Australia by year - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Dukes Highway - Wikipedia

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    Dukes Highway is South Australia's deadliest major road, with 28 deaths in the 5 years to 2009. [12] This has led to calls for road improvements to separate traffic in each direction with a dual carriageway. [13]

  4. Britannia Roundabout - Wikipedia

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    The Britannia Roundabout is a roundabout intersection on the eastern side of the City Ring Route near the city centre of Adelaide, and is named for the Britannia Hotel, adjacent. Before it was upgraded in 2014 it was regarded as a traffic black spot, many minor collisions having occurred there.

  5. South Eastern Freeway - Wikipedia

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    South Eastern Freeway is a 73 km (45 mi) freeway in South Australia (SA). It is a part of the National Highway network linking the state capital cities of Adelaide , SA, and Melbourne , Victoria , and is signed as route M1 .

  6. Main North Road - Wikipedia

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    In the metropolitan area, Main North Road is a major commuter route to the central business district in the Adelaide city centre.. The portion of Main North Road between the city centre and Mawson Lakes is a 15-minute public transport 'Go Zone', with the maximum wait for a bus being 15 minutes during peak times (7:30 am – 6:30 pm weekdays) and 30 minutes on weekends and evenings. [5]

  7. South Australia Police - Wikipedia

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    South Australia Police (SAPOL) is the police force of the Australian state of South Australia.SAPOL is an independent statutory agency of the Government of South Australia directed by the Commissioner of Police, who reports to the Minister for Police.

  8. Transport in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Main South Road at the northern end of the Southern Expressway during morning peak (looking south), closed to south-bound traffic. This has now changed. Two trams on King William Street, one of which is travelling to Hyde Park (left), circa 1909. The metropolitan area of Adelaide, South Australia is served by a wide variety of transport. Being ...

  9. Category:Disasters in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Railway accidents and incidents in South Australia (1 P) S. Shipwrecks of South Australia (25 P) ... 1954 Adelaide earthquake; E. Eyre Peninsula bushfire, 2005; F.