Alarming Spike in Australian Road Deaths: A Deadly Trend

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Australia's roads are getting deadlier, with a sharp increase in fatalities not seen since the 1960s. In 2024, 1,300 people lost their lives, marking a disturbing trend. The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) is calling for action, urging the government to force states to provide data about individual road safety scores to secure federal funding for improvements.

Roads became far more deadly for other users, with pedestrian, cyclist, and motorcyclist deaths on the rise. The AAA is alarmed as no state or territory is on track to achieve the objectives of Australia's National Road Safety Strategy 2021-2030, which aims to halve road deaths."Why are Australia's roads becoming deadlier?"

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