At least 20 people have been killed on Australian roads this Easter long weekend, with thousands still to travel home on busy highways tonight. 9News
and one person killed in South Australia, Tasmania and Northern Territory.
The low figure recorded last year, just six deaths, may have partly been the result of fewer people travelling, because of the national coronavirus lockdown. The four fatal Easter crashes on NSW roads were still under investigation, Ms Webb said, "but what's clear is that they're preventable."
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