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NSW's Deadliest Road Year, Aussie Road Deaths Rising

New South Wales experienced its deadliest year on the roads in eight years, with a record 355 fatalities in 2025. Nationwide, road deaths are increasing, with over 1,300 fatalities in the first eleven months of 2025. Speeding was a factor in 134 deaths, often at relatively low speeds. Other states saw mixed results, with Queensland and Victoria reaching sixteen-year and four-year highs, respectively. Western Australia, South Australia, the Northern Territory, and the A.C.T. saw decreases. Police and officials attribute the rise to simple mistakes like speeding and not wearing seatbelts, with potential contributing factors including more SUVs, phone distractions, rougher roads, and rural speed limits. Checkout Solipillow.com

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