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Queensland road safety campaign targets young male drivers

Young male drivers will be targeted this festive season as Queensland authorities try to reduce the state’s highest road toll in five years.
There have been 256 fatalities in 2020, 47 more than the same time in 2019.
It’s a jump of more 22 per cent and represents a more than 13 per cent increase on the five-year average.
The state government will roll out its “all good” campaign on Wednesday in a bid to reduce the number of young men killed in drink-driving-related road crashes.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads’ Andrew Mahon…
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