Survive the Drive: Shining a spotlight on ripple effect of road trauma

Daisy Huntly
Updated December 13 2017 - 12:45pm, first published 12:30pm
 HEARTBREAK: Vicki Richardson, with an image of her daughter Brooke who died after just one text while driving. Pictures: MARK JESSER
HEARTBREAK: Vicki Richardson, with an image of her daughter Brooke who died after just one text while driving. Pictures: MARK JESSER

For too long, complacency has been a killer on regional roads, with research showing it’s middle-aged men, not P-platers, most likely to fall victim to the road toll.

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Daisy Huntly

Daisy Huntly

Deputy editor

You'll find my byline on breaking news, live blogs and anything in between. Got a tip? Email dhuntly@austcommunitymedia.com.au.

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