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Queensland Road Carnage: 5 Dead, 301 Total
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Queenslands road death toll reaches 301, with five fatalities over the weekend, as experts warn of the deadliest roads in over a decade. Three incidents occurred in Bundaberg and Wide Bay, including a man veering off the road into the Mary River and a pedestrian hit by a car. A woman lost control on Oakey Pittsworth Road, and a seventy-four-year-old woman was hit on Brisbane Road. Speeding, impairment, fatigue, distraction, and not wearing seatbelts are the top factors causing deaths. Police investigate, and RACQs Joshua Cooney urges drivers to slow down, stay focused, and arrive alive.
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