Jump in death toll on Queensland roads prompts calls for rethink on government's approach to safety
A leading road safety researcher is calling on the Queensland government to rethink its approach to road safety amid a climbing number of fatalities on the state's roads.
The call follows a spate of road deaths across the state, including one that took the life of Australian cricket legend Andrew Symonds.
His death came just a week after a Mother's Day crash at Springfield, west of Brisbane, killed two people and sent three more to hospital with serious injuries.
Several more people died in fatal road crashes throughout the week.
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