Country roads claim the most lives

Apr 22, 2026 | This Week's Issue

Regional South Australia continues to bear the brunt of road trauma, with new data and police insight reinforcing a sobering reality — country roads remain significantly more dangerous than metropolitan areas. Between 2019 and 2023, 65 per cent of road deaths in South Australia occurred in regional areas, despite only 30 per cent of the population living outside the city. The figures highlight a persistent and troubling trend that has spanned decades. According to South Australia Police Highway Patrol Inspector Mark Atkinson, the reasons are complex — but well understood. “Fatal and serious injury crashes remain more common in regional and rural locations than metropolitan areas, a trend that has persisted for decades,” Inspector Atkinson said. “Data from the first quarter of 2026 shows that most people killed on South Australian roads were travelling in country areas. Factors such as higher speed environments, unforgiving road design, the presence of heavy […]

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