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Horror start to the year on our roads

2 February, 2023

RAA is imploring road users to show care after more lives were lost in January on South Australian roads than in any month last year.

SA Police data shows there were 11 lives lost and 89 serious injuries on SA roads in January 2023, representing a worse month on our roads than any in 2022. The last time there were 10 lives lost in a calendar month was October 2021.

RAA Senior Manager Safety and Infrastructure Charles Mountain urged all road users to be vigilant and look out for one another.

“The number of lives lost and serious injuries on our roads in January is a very concerning start to the year,” Mr Mountain said.

“Last year we saw 71 lives lost on our roads, but South Australia was one of only two Australian states where this figure was lower than the year prior.

“What we have seen in January reminds us that we can’t afford to be complacent whenever we get behind the wheel or share the road with others.”

The data shows that in January seven of the lives lost were light vehicle drivers, two were motorcyclists, one was a cyclist and one was a pedestrian.

Mr Mountain said the 89 serious injuries suffered on SA roads last month was also an alarming number. The average monthly number of serious injuries in 2022 was 58.

“We should never lose sight of the profound impact serious injuries have on those affected and their families, with many individuals never making a full recovery.

“Factors such as distraction and fatigue are major contributors to crashes, so it is essential we’re well rested, calm and focused when driving or riding.

“Keeping this in mind will be especially important as our roads become busier in the next few months, with various festivals and the mad March period on the near horizon.

“Everyone should take care to share the road safely – whether you’re driving, riding or walking.”


Lives lost and serious injuries per month:

Month/YearLives lostSerious injuries
January 20231189
December 2022873
November 2022540
October 2022345
September 2022767
August 2022560
July 2022562
June 2022553
May 2022769
April 2022946
March 2022557
February 2022859
January 2022466

Crash data source: SA Police