Queensland has recorded 16 road deaths since New Year’s Eve.
Three people have died in separate incidents since the early hours of Friday morning, continuing a grim holiday period on Queensland roads.
The man died at the scene on Tamborine Mountain Road after his motorbike crashed with a vehicle about 10.45 am. The four occupants of the other vehicle escaped without injury. In the Drinan incident, the second fatal crash there since Christmas Eve, the man was driving south on Wallaville Goondoon Road in Wallaville when it crashed head-on with Toyota Prado at about 5.45pm on Friday.The driver and two passengers of the Prado – a 20-year-old Kalkie man, a 51-year-old Kalkie woman and a 20-year-old Woongarra man – received non-life threatening injuries.Advertisement
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