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Lives lost on Queensland roads reach 50

Fifty people have lost their lives on Queensland roads after just 64 days, compared to 32 lives lost in the same period last year, as police continue to target dangerous behaviours of motorists.
Of the fifty people, 19 motorcyclists have lost their lives compared to six across the same period last year.
Acting Chief Superintendent Ray Rohweder has expressed his disappointment at the lack of responsibility drivers are showing on our roads.
“Every day our officers see people making reckless decisions on our roads,” he said.
“While police are on our roads deterring people from committing offences, it’s up to you to be accountable for your actions.
“Whether it’s making better decisions while driving or preventing your mates…
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