In separate incidents,an 18-year-old has been remembered as a “true blue Aussie” after being killed in a horror rollover in Perth’s north and a man has led police on a wild chase caught on video.
A further four people have died on WA roads on a horror second last day of the year taking the state’s road toll to 186 deaths.
The trial will take an evidence-based approach to find out if decreasing speed limits has a direct impact on road deaths and injuries.
This weekend has seen three serious traffic incidents in the state,two of them tragically involving fatalities in Carlisle and Norseman.
High-powered vehicles could be next on the chopping block for P-platers as the state cracks down on passenger numbers for new drivers.
Could cutting speeds be the answer to the state’s spiralling road toll? A three-year,unprecedented trial aims to show the potential benefits of slower roads.
We’ve all seen the increasing media coverage of the deaths occurring on our roads. These reports only last a minute or two,but the devastation lasts a lifetime.
Opposition Leader Shane Love said the money would form the state portion of a $556 million program he hoped the next federal government would also join.
A 23-year-old man has died after the car he was driving crashed into a tree and smashed into pieces in Perth,with the confronting scene “traumatising” police.
An Alcoa worker died in a head-on collision on Monday travelling to a bauxite mine near Pinjarra. Worksafe will determine if the accident is a workplace fatality.