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Police chief Katarina Carroll worries about road carnage in holidays

Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll has expressed concern about ‘carnage’ on Queensland’s roads during the upcoming school holidays following an alarming spike in this year’s road toll.
Even though there have been significantly fewer vehicles on the state’s roads in 2020 because of coronavirus lockdown, up until midnight on Wednesday, there had been 183 fatalities – 30 more than for the same period last year.
Ms Carroll said speeding had been prevalent during the past…
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