Showing posts with label accidents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accidents. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 October 2017

Lake Macquarie State's Most Dangerous Lake

By MATT JOHNSTON

Research from the Royal Life Saving Society shows Lake Macquarie is the deadliest lake in the state. Over the last 15 years, 10 lives have been lost on the water, making it the 8th most lethal inland waterway in New South Wales.

The report on inland water safety shows rivers and lakes being responsible for almost twice the number of drowning deaths as beaches and harbours in the last year. For Lake Macquarie, the number of people involved in boating accidents is a factor in its position on the list.

“We see a lot of boating incidents on Lake Macquarie,” says Royal Life Saving’s national manager of research and policy Amy Peden. “Our research shows that these boating incidents can take multiple lives in one incident.”

But that may not be the whole story. You’re 75% more likely to drown in local waterways than anywhere else. Amy says it comes down to “an overestimation of skill but underestimating the risks that location might pose”.

The report also shows that men are four times more likely to be involved in fatal drownings than women. Of those that died, about half had alcohol or drugs in their system at the time of the incident.


In response the deaths in inland waterways, Royal Life Saving and the federal government have partnered up to release the Respect the River campaign. “It’s about making people aware of the dangers, and how to recreate safely on our inland waterways such as rivers and lakes, including Lake Macquarie.”

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Friday, 30 June 2017

Notorious black spots get funds

BY JESSICA ROUSE

Dozens of roads across the state are getting a much needed upgrade, including Maitland Vale Road in the Hunter.

Maitland Vale Road is a notorious black spot and it's been noticed by the Federal Government with a $775,000 funding injection announced to fix it.

The government is undertaking 52 black spot road projects throughout NSW under the Black Spot Project over the next 12 months. The government say the project reduces fatalities by 30 per cent and with 249 injury crashes across the 52 black spot projects, funding couldn't have come much sooner.

Federal Member for Lyne David Gillespie says the roads decided on for the black spot funding are based on risk and previous accidents and both fatality and serious injury numbers in the area.

"Road networks are so important because everyone travels them, road accidents can be fatal, the damage to individuals and families from road accidents is really distressing. The coalition government is committed to and have increased roads to recovery funding and black spot funding,"

"We would like to see better infrastructure cross Australia but we target in this program the most dangerous spots and it doesn't replace existing state government funding or council funding, its extra funds targeted at the most dangerous places," said Lyne MP David Gillespie.