21 December 2012

12th fatal on ACT roads for 2012

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The ACT has recorded its 12th fatality after a man involved in a collision yesterday morning was declared deceased in hospital late this afternoon (Wednesday, December 19).

The 35-year-old man was driving a Toyota Camry southbound when it collided with a flatbed truck at the intersection of the Federal Highway and Majura Road yesterday morning (Tuesday, December 18).

Anyone who witnessed the incident and is yet to speak to police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via www.act.crimestoppers.com.au.

[Courtesy ACT Policing]

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cranky said :

May I suggest that this poor bugger was travelling south from the Federal Highway, to turn right onto Majura/Horsepark Drive.
Pulled out in front of a truck travelling west.
No-one will ever know how he made such a fatal mistake.

My condolences to his relatives.

No, he wasn’t.

May I suggest that this poor bugger was travelling south from the Federal Highway, to turn right onto Majura/Horsepark Drive.
Pulled out in front of a truck travelling west.
No-one will ever know how he made such a fatal mistake.

My condolences to his relatives.

troll-sniffer6:17 pm 22 Dec 12

Deref said :

snoopydoc said :

“Fatal” is not a noun.

Hear, hear.

The word they’re looking for is “fatality”. Back to primary school for whoever wrote that.

Best you pick up a suitable tome explaining in detail how English changes to suit the users, always has and always will. Wouldst thou no doubting have us to speaking ye olde Eenglisch perhaps?

snoopydoc said :

“Fatal” is not a noun.

Hear, hear.

The word they’re looking for is “fatality”. Back to primary school for whoever wrote that.

Actually, we haven’t seen a horrible high-speed death (cordies, mullies et al) on Canberra’s roads (touch wood) for more than a year have we? I hope that will be an ongoing lull. RIP to the poor fellow who just died.

Intersection of Majura Rd and the federal highway … was it on Majura Road itself, or where the traffic blends onto the federal highway?

troll-sniffer said :

poetix said :

It amazes me how many people we still lose on the roads. Condolences to the man’s family and friends.

That’s a silly statement bereft of any underlying reasoning… a knee jerk response one might say.

Think of the stats. Maybe 120,000 cars in Canberra for its population of 300,000+. Eac car doing, for argument’s sake, 10,000km within the ACT. A few simple keystrokes on a miracle of computerisation givers me a figure of 1,200,000,000 kms per year. At the horrendous figure of 12 deaths a year we seem to be capable of driving, on average, 100,000,000kms between fatals.

Seems like a pretty safe pastime to me.

I think you are missing the point. Twelve people are twelve people, all with family and friends who are grieving for their loss. The figures do not matter. If that makes me bereft of reason, I’m quite happy to be bereft.

poetix said :

It amazes me how many people we still lose on the roads. Condolences to the man’s family and friends.

Actually what amazes me is that there are not more fatalities on our roads given the number of both incompetent and dangerous drivers out there.

troll-sniffer1:00 pm 22 Dec 12

poetix said :

It amazes me how many people we still lose on the roads. Condolences to the man’s family and friends.

That’s a silly statement bereft of any underlying reasoning… a knee jerk response one might say.

Think of the stats. Maybe 120,000 cars in Canberra for its population of 300,000+. Eac car doing, for argument’s sake, 10,000km within the ACT. A few simple keystrokes on a miracle of computerisation givers me a figure of 1,200,000,000 kms per year. At the horrendous figure of 12 deaths a year we seem to be capable of driving, on average, 100,000,000kms between fatals.

Seems like a pretty safe pastime to me.

poetix said :

It amazes me how many people we still lose on the roads. Condolences to the man’s family and friends.

It amazes me how few we lose. Condolences…

Woody Mann-Caruso9:53 pm 21 Dec 12

“Fatal” is not a noun.

Is too.

1652 J. Gaule ???-?????? 162 Providence is in the ordering of casuals, as well as fatals.

It amazes me how many people we still lose on the roads. Condolences to the man’s family and friends.

justin heywood8:10 pm 21 Dec 12

snoopydoc said :

“Fatal” is not a noun.

No, but pedant is 🙂

snoopydoc said :

“Fatal” is not a noun.

It is now.

“Fatal” is not a noun.

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