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by | Dec 20, 2021 | Community, Health, Logan, Political

Good men needed to help lower Logan’s road toll  

Logan City Council is urging men to think about their driving habits as the holiday road toll period begins today. 

Fifteen people lost their lives on the city’s roads this year with 12 of the victims male.  

Two women died – one was a passenger, the other a pedestrian. A 35-week-old unborn child also died in a traffic accident.  

Fourteen people, including 12 men, died on the city’s roads in 2020.  City of Logan Mayor Darren Power says most crashes are preventable. 

“The bottom line is blokes need to lift their game.” 

 

“Statistics collected by our road safety team show that speed, alcohol, disobeying  road rules and risky driving by motorcyclists are the main contributors to serious fatal  accidents.  

 

“It’s the same story every year.  

“Although everyone needs to pay more attention to road safety, it’s clear that men, in  particular, need to reassess how they approach driving.”  

The Queensland Government has launched its Christmas road safety campaign  Operation Tango Mistletoe.  

Police and Corrective Services Minister Mark Ryan says the opening of the state border means there’s more traffic on Logan roads. He urges drivers to be patient.  

 

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