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Top road rules Queenslanders break

And surprisingly, women dominated the category with 81 per cent of female drivers admitting to speeding, compared to 75 per cent of men. New research by The Australian Road Safety Foundation suggests Australia’s cavalier attitude to road safety could be responsible for countless unnecessary deaths. More than 1100 people lost their lives on Australia’s road in 2020, with Queensland recording the second highest road toll of all states with 278 fatalities. Of the Queensland drivers surveyed, almost…
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