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In 2025, NSW saw 355 road deaths, with speed and fatigue contributing significantly, especially on high-speed rural roads.
In 2025, Lake Macquarie recorded 11 road fatalities, the second-highest in NSW, with a statewide total of 355 deaths.
Speed was a factor in nearly 40% of crashes, many on country roads with 100 or 110 km/h speed limits.
Motorcycle deaths rose to 75, and cyclist fatalities tripled to 15, including three e-bike riders.
Over three-quarters of victims were men.
The Mid North Coast had the highest toll with 19 deaths.
NSW officials urged drivers to slow down, stay alert, and avoid fatigue, alcohol, and drugs, emphasizing that road deaths are preventable.
A $2.8 billion safety investment was highlighted, but individual responsibility remains key, especially during holiday travel and the ongoing double demerit period ending January 4.
En 2025, NSW vio 355 muertes por accidentes de tránsito, con la velocidad y la fatiga contribuyendo significativamente, especialmente en las carreteras rurales de alta velocidad.