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296 lives lost on Victorian roads in 2023

January 2, 2024 6:28 am in by

Victoria Police is more determined than ever to drive down road trauma in 2024 following a horror 12 months which saw the state record its highest number of lives lost in 15 years.

There were 296 lives lost in 2023 compared with 241 in 2022.

The last time so many lives were lost was in 2008 when 303 people were killed.

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At least 10 per cent of fatal collisions had one or more vehicle occupants failing to wear a seatbelt.

Extreme behaviours such as driving without a licence, travelling at extreme speeds, high-range drink driving, illicit drug driving or often a combination of these behaviours contributed to approximately a quarter of fatal collisions in 2023.

There were 124 lives lost on metropolitan roads, up from 104 in 2022, and 172 lives lost on regional roads, up from 130 in 2022.

November was the worst month on Victorian roads, with 35 lives lost during the month.

Police are determined to avoid a repeat of 2023 and urging all road users to consider their actions and behaviours when getting behind the wheel.

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Victoria Police will continue to work closely with its road safety partners to reduce the number of fatal and serious injury collisions.

Road Policing Assistant Commissioner, Glenn Weir, says “The sheer number of lives lost has been devastating, but we must never forget that these are not numbers but people whose family and friends will mourn their loss for years to come.

“All road users should remember they have a responsibility to keep everyone safe. This means sticking to the speed limit, not driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, avoiding distractions like mobile phones and ensuring everyone is wearing a properly fitted seatbelt.

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