What a calamity. What a terrible Christmas-New Year disaster. All that destruction and heartbreak. All that piecing of lives together. All those huge insurance claims for millions of dollars to be paid out. And it need not have happened. It was nearly all caused by human culpability and stupidity.
No, not the bushfires. I am talking about the road toll. Fifty-seven people were killed over Christmas New Year. You can reckon on $1 million a death in economic loss. If you add the cost of injury, it means the road toll cost more in economic terms than the bushfires and the road deaths happen every year. Perhaps because they happen every year we take less notice. Indeed, the bushfires have made us take even less notice of the road toll this year.
Last year 1750 people were killed on Australian roads. It is slightly fewer than last year, but calamitous nonetheless.
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