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Max DaviesBy Max DaviesSeptember 19, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Australian insurance provider AAMI has released a report on crash statistics over the past decade, revealing the country’s most dangerous crash hotspots.

The Decade of Driving Report forms a part of the annual Crash Index and is compiled by analysing greater than 4.3 million motor claims across Australia from 2014 to 2023. It’s intended to supply insights into road accidents and driving behaviours and the way they’ve modified.

AAMI motor claims manager, Leah James, says while there have been changes and enhancements to automotive technology and vehicles typically, driving attitudes and behaviours haven’t modified in the identical way.

“What we hope to realize with our AAMI Decade of Driving Report, is to bring awareness to where, when and the way accidents occur, in order that Aussie drivers will be higher informed and educated on how drive more safely,” she said.

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In line with the report, the country’s worst crash hotspot is Plenty Road in Bundoora, a suburb in Melbourne’s north-east. Like a lot of the other hotspots in Australia, Plenty Road is a busy major thoroughfare, and has held the highest spot in Victoria for greater than five years.

Here’s a breakdown of the worst crash hotspot in every state and territory:

State Road Suburb/town
Victoria Plenty Road Bundoora
Latest South Wales Hume Highway Liverpool
Queensland Bruce Highway Rockhampton
Western Australia Albany Highway Cannington
Australian Capital Territory Canberra Avenue Fyshwick
South Australia Marion Road Marion
Tasmania Sandy Bay Road Sandy Bay
Northern Territory Stuart Highway Darwin

In all states, aside from Tasmania, the highest crash hotspot has been the identical for greater than five of the past 10 years.

Ms James says that on Plenty Road, AAMI’s Crash Index from 2022 helped to tell a speed reduction trial that went on to turn out to be a everlasting change that very same 12 months.

Based on motor claims from 2019 to 2023, the speed reduction contributed to a 26 per cent decrease in accidents on that road.

  • Australia's most dangerous roads revealed

The report also reveals another key crash data, including probably the most dangerous times for crashes.

Afternoons between 1pm and 4.30pm remain probably the most dangerous time of day for incidents, accounting for 28 per cent of motor claims.

Fridays are when drivers are most definitely to have a crash, while women were also found to be much less more likely to cause an accident than men, with a 46 to 54 per cent split.

Essentially the most common sort of collisions nationwide over the past 10 years were nose-to-tail crashes (26 per cent).

Below is a breakdown of the highest 10 worst crash hotspots in each state and territory. The infographics have been sourced from AAMI’s report, and you possibly can click on any of them for a greater view.


This Article First Appeared At www.carexpert.com.au

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