Government estimates road crashes costing the Australian economy $27 billion a year

Government estimates road crashes costing the Australian economy $27 billion a year

Source: ABC News: Giulio Saggin, file photo

Drivers across Australia are being urged to take care, with a rising road toll devastating thousands of families and costing the economy billions of dollars.

Key points:

  • Road trauma in Victoria costing between $3 billion to $4 billion every year
  • Estimated to be costing NSW economy more than $7 billion every year
  • National Road Safety Strategy aiming for at least 30pc reduction in deaths, serious injuries by 2020


 

There has been a concerning spike in deaths after record low numbers just a few years ago, sparking concerns about the effectiveness of road safety campaigns.

The Federal Government estimated road crashes were costing the Australian economy $27 billion a year.

Police said it had been a "horror time", while road safety campaigners like Peter Frazer warned of the severe consequences if the message about sensible driving did not get through.

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Published 2 January 2017 1:06pm
By مرحبا أستراليا من 4-7 بتوقيت سيدني وملبورن من الاثنين وحتى الجمعة
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