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Road toll hits grim milestone as four die in crashes on Saturday

Following three fatal crashes on Saturday, the number of people who have lost their lives on Queensland roads this year has hit 200.
Based on this year’s trend in road deaths, RACQ general manager of advocacy Josh Cooney predicted 2025 would be the deadliest year for Queensland roads in more…
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