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It shows the annual number of road fatalities (road deaths or Road toll) per capita per year, per vehicle and per vehicle-km in the year the data was collected. The list includes all road users such as drivers, passengers, pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists.
New Zealand reports a daily, monthly, quarterly and annual nationwide road toll, [1] plus special period figures for a number of holiday periods: [2] Christmas – New Year : between 4pm on 24 December (22 or 23 December if 24 December falls on a weekend) and 6am on 3 January (4 or 5 January if 1 and/or 2 January fall on a weekend or 2 January falls on a Friday).
EastLink northbound toll gantry near Wellington Road in Rowville CityLink signage in Melbourne. Australian toll roads are found in the eastern states of New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. The majority of toll roads in Australia are in Sydney, but there are also toll roads in Melbourne, Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba.
Toll prices as of 1 January 2024 [21] Toll road Class 1 (Motorcycles) Class 2 (Cars) Class 3 (Light Commercial Vehicles) Class 4 (Heavy Commercial Vehicles) Toll increase Toll concessionaire [22] Expiry of toll concession [23] [24] Toowoomba Bypass: $1.36 $2.71 $6.72 $26.96 Annually on 1 July, by CPI Department of Transport and Main Roads [b
Toll prices as of 1 January 2024 [28] Toll road Class 1 (Motorcycles) Class 2 (Cars) Class 3 (Light Commercial Vehicles) Class 4 (Heavy Commercial Vehicles) Toll increase Toll concessionaire [29] Expiry of toll concession [30] [31] Legacy Way: $3.30 $6.60 $9.90 $19.79 [a] Annually on 1 July, by CPI Transurban Queensland [b] (62.5% owned by ...
Toll Removal (1996) [6] The issue of tolls remained a subject of intense debate, and after years of public dissatisfaction, the Queensland Government officially ceased tolling on the midnight of March 8, 1996. [7] The removal of tolls was a significant milestone, allowing for the free flow of traffic and easing the financial burden on road users.
The M2/M6 Logan Motorway is a 30-kilometre toll road between Ipswich and the M1 or Pacific Motorway at Loganholme, and the Gateway Motorway, providing access to the Gold Coast on the eastern seaboard and to the rural areas of the Darling Downs to the west.
Queensland Motorways launched its toll payment brand, go via (now known as Linkt) in 2009 [14] to support the introduction of a non-stop, electronic tolling system on its toll road network and on other Australian toll roads. Vehicles are detected as they travel through a toll point and tolled in two ways. Firstly, with an in-vehicle tag device ...