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Road Crash Register Department of Planning, Transport And Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Road Crash Register Detail Crash History Report: TR0680 Report Date: 07/06/2017 09:42 Distribute To: TILLEYPH Total Pages: 96 Parameter Values Key Road Cross Road 1 Cross Road 2 LGA Regions Stats Areas 974 Crashes between : 01/01/2012 and 31/12/2016 RRD between : and Severity : Fatal + All Injuries Show AR Number ? Y Crash Types : Unit Types : Postcodes : Suburbs : DCA Codes Road Moisture Road Surfaces Lighting condition TILLEYPH Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Page 1 of 96 TR0680 Road Crash Register 07/06/2017 09:42 VERSION 10.06 Detailed Crash History LGA 974 : DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT Key Road 0008832A MOUNT GAMBIER - PORT MACDONNELL Region EASTERN Suburb ALLENDALE EAST (5291) Stats Area 003 : Country MID-BLOCK BETWEEN 9740179M POUND ROAD ALLENDALE EAST 9740038M CARLINS LANE MOUNT SCHANK Date Time Severity Damage Crash Type Road Road Lighting Traffic Controls Locn Type Report No. Surface Moisture 29/03/2015 22:30 Sun Injury $7,500 Hit Animal Sealed Dry Night No Control Not Divided VC15261610 DCA Code Sub DCA Code(s) 167 Animal (Not Ridden) Q32 Hit Animals - Cattle Event Code Evt Seq Unit 1 Unit 1 Object Unit 1 Col pt Unit 2 Unit 2 Object Unit 2 Col Pt COLLISION E Motor Cars FRONT Animal - Domestic - Not Ridden CATTLE (INCLUDE STEER/BEASTS/COW S RRD: 0021.24 Motor Cars - Sedan - Straight Ahead in South direction(Towed From Scene) Hits a Animal - Domestic - Not Ridden (Animal resp) Apparent Error Total Casualties 1 ( 1 inj minor, 0 inj serious, 0 fatals) TILLEYPH Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Page 2 of 96 TR0680 Road Crash Register 07/06/2017 09:42 VERSION 10.06 Detailed Crash History LGA 974 : DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT Key Road 0008400A PRINCES HIGHWAY Region EASTERN Suburb BURRUNGULE (5291) Stats Area 003 : Country MID-BLOCK BETWEEN 9740139M MCCORKINDALE ROAD BURRUNGULE 9720332M CONSIDINE ROAD TANTANOOLA Date Time Severity Damage Crash Type Road Road Lighting Traffic Controls Locn Type Report No. Surface Moisture 22/07/2012 06:50 Sun Injury $10,000 Hit Animal Sealed Wet Night No Control Not Divided VC13160615 DCA Code Sub DCA Code(s) Event Code Evt Seq Unit 1 Unit 1 Object Unit 1 Col pt Unit 2 Unit 2 Object Unit 2 Col Pt RRD: 0334.85 Station Wagon - Straight Ahead in South East direction(Towed From Scene) Hits a Animal - Domestic - Not Ridden (Animal resp) Apparent Error Total Casualties 2 ( 2 inj minor, 0 inj serious, 0 fatals) TILLEYPH Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Page 3 of 96 TR0680 Road Crash Register 07/06/2017 09:42 VERSION 10.06 Detailed Crash History LGA 974 : DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT Key Road 9740041M CARBA ROAD CAROLINE Region EASTERN Suburb CAROLINE (5291) Stats Area 003 : Country MID-BLOCK BETWEEN 9740202M PICKS ROAD 9740019M SEA COAST HILL ROAD Date Time Severity Damage Crash Type Road Road Lighting Traffic Controls Locn Type Report No. Surface Moisture 12/04/2015 16:00 Sun Injury $200 Roll Over Unsealed Dry Daylight No Control Not Divided VC15263098 DCA Code Sub DCA Code(s) 174 Out Of Control On Carriageway - Straight Event Code Evt Seq Unit 1 Unit 1 Object Unit 1 Col pt Unit 2 Unit 2 Object Unit 2 Col Pt LOST CONTROL B Motor Cycle ROLLOVER ON/OFF E Motor Cycle CARRIAGEWAY RRD: Motor Cycle - Straight Ahead in North direction (Driver Rider resp)(Not Towed From Scene) Apparent Error Inattention Total Casualties 1 ( 1 inj minor, 0 inj serious, 0 fatals) TILLEYPH Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Page 4 of 96 TR0680 Road Crash Register 07/06/2017 09:42 VERSION 10.06 Detailed Crash History LGA 974 : DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT Key Road 0008823A CARPENTERS ROCKS - MOUNT GAMBIER Region EASTERN Suburb CARPENTER ROCKS (5291) Stats Area 003 : Country INTERSECTION 9740001M PELICAN POINT ROAD CARPENTER ROCKS Date Time Severity Damage Crash Type Road Road Lighting Traffic Controls Locn Type Report No. Surface Moisture 02/12/2012 10:41 Sun Injury $20,000 Right Angle Sealed Dry Daylight No Control T-Junction VC13175293 DCA Code Sub DCA Code(s) Event Code Evt Seq Unit 1 Unit 1 Object Unit 1 Col pt Unit 2 Unit 2 Object Unit 2 Col Pt RRD: 0001.17 Motor Cars - Sedan - Right Turn in North West direction (Driver Rider resp)(Towed From Scene) Hits a Station Wagon - Straight Ahead in South West direction(Towed From Scene) Apparent Error Fail to Give Way Total Casualties 1 ( 0 inj minor, 1 inj serious, 0 fatals) TILLEYPH Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Page 5 of 96 TR0680 Road Crash Register 07/06/2017 09:42 VERSION 10.06 Detailed Crash History LGA 974 : DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT Key Road 9740092M CAPE BANKS LIGHTHOUSE ROAD CARPE Region EASTERN Suburb CARPENTER ROCKS (5291) Stats Area 003 : Country MID-BLOCK BETWEEN 9749996M Reserve in LGA 974 9740237M BANKS STREET Date Time Severity Damage Crash Type Road Road Lighting Traffic Controls Locn Type Report No. Surface Moisture 11/01/2014 17:00 Sat Injury $3,000 Roll Over Unsealed Dry Daylight No Control Not Divided VC14217869 DCA Code Sub DCA Code(s) 184 Out Of Control On Carriageway - Curve Event Code Evt Seq Unit 1 Unit 1 Object Unit 1 Col pt Unit 2 Unit 2 Object Unit 2 Col Pt ROLLOVER ON/OFF E Motor Cycle CARRIAGEWAY RRD: Motor Cycle - U Turn in West direction (Driver Rider resp)(Unknown) Apparent Error Inattention Total Casualties 1 ( 1 inj minor, 0 inj serious, 0 fatals) Date Time Severity Damage Crash Type Road Road Lighting Traffic Controls Locn Type Report No. Surface Moisture 04/04/2015 17:00 Sat Injury $0 Other Unsealed Dry Daylight No Control Not Divided VC15262194 DCA Code Sub DCA Code(s) 190 Fell In / From Vehicle X02 Fell From Vehicle Event Code Evt Seq Unit 1 Unit 1 Object Unit 1 Col pt Unit 2 Unit 2 Object Unit 2 Col Pt FELL FROM VEHICLE E Station Wagon RRD: Station Wagon - Straight Ahead in North direction (Passenger resp)(Not Towed From Scene) Apparent Error Inattention Total Casualties 1 ( 1 inj minor, 0 inj serious, 0 fatals) TILLEYPH Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Page 6 of 96 TR0680 Road Crash Register 07/06/2017 09:42 VERSION 10.06 Detailed Crash History LGA 974 : DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT Key Road 9740263M WHITE BRIDGE TRACK CARPENTER ROC Region EASTERN Suburb CARPENTER ROCKS (5291) Stats Area 003 : Country MID-BLOCK BETWEEN 9749996M Reserve in LGA 974 9740092M CAPE BANKS LIGHTHOUSE ROAD Date Time Severity Damage Crash Type Road Road Lighting Traffic Controls Locn Type Report No. Surface Moisture 29/05/2015 13:00 Fri Injury $500 Roll Over Unsealed Dry Daylight No Control Not Divided VC15272325 DCA Code Sub DCA Code(s) 184 Out Of Control On Carriageway - Curve V01 No Vehicle Mounted / Struck Event Code Evt Seq Unit 1 Unit 1 Object Unit 1 Col pt Unit 2 Unit 2 Object Unit 2 Col Pt ROLLOVER ON/OFF E Motor Cycle CARRIAGEWAY RRD: Motor Cycle - Straight Ahead in North direction (Driver Rider resp)(Not Towed From Scene) Apparent Error Inattention Total Casualties 1 ( 1 inj minor, 0 inj serious, 0 fatals) TILLEYPH Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Page 7 of 96 TR0680 Road Crash Register 07/06/2017 09:42 VERSION 10.06 Detailed Crash History LGA 974 : DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT Key Road 0008829A MOUNT GAMBIER - NELSON (VIC) Region EASTERN Suburb CAVETON (5291) Stats Area 003 : Country MID-BLOCK BETWEEN 0088243A POST OFFICE ROAD MOUNT SCHANK 9740220M SHEATHERS ROAD CAVETON Date Time Severity Damage Crash Type Road Road Lighting Traffic Controls Locn Type Report No. Surface Moisture 30/08/2013 09:37 Fri Injury $10,000 Roll Over Sealed Dry Daylight No Control Not Divided VC14203904 DCA Code Sub DCA Code(s) 170 Off Carriageway To Left V01 No Vehicle Mounted / Struck Event Code Evt Seq Unit 1 Unit 1 Object Unit 1 Col pt Unit 2 Unit 2 Object Unit 2 Col Pt ROLLOVER ON/OFF E Motor Cars CARRIAGEWAY RRD: 0013.54 Motor Cars - Sedan - Swerving in North direction (Driver Rider resp)(Towed From Scene) Apparent Error Inattention Total Casualties 1 ( 1 inj minor, 0 inj serious, 0 fatals) TILLEYPH Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Page 8 of 96 TR0680 Road Crash Register 07/06/2017 09:42 VERSION 10.06 Detailed Crash History LGA 974 : DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT Key Road 0008400A PRINCES HIGHWAY Region EASTERN Suburb COMPTON (5291) Stats Area 003 : Country INTERSECTION 9740006M CAFPIRCO ROAD COMPTON Date Time Severity Damage Crash Type Road Road Lighting Traffic Controls Locn Type Report No. Surface Moisture 02/08/2012 17:50 Thu Injury $60,000 Right Turn Sealed Wet Night No Control T-Junction VC13161977 DCA Code Sub DCA Code(s) Event Code Evt Seq Unit 1 Unit 1 Object Unit 1 Col pt Unit 2 Unit 2 Object Unit 2 Col Pt RRD: 0346.22 Motor Cars - Sedan - Straight Ahead in North West direction(Towed From Scene) Hits a Utility - Right Turn in South East direction (Driver Rider resp)(Towed From Scene) Apparent Error Fail to Stand Total Casualties 1 ( 1 inj minor, 0 inj serious, 0 fatals) TILLEYPH Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Page 9 of 96 TR0680 Road Crash Register 07/06/2017 09:42 VERSION 10.06 Detailed Crash History LGA 974 : DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT Key Road 0008400A PRINCES HIGHWAY Region EASTERN Suburb COMPTON (5291) Stats Area 003 : Country MID-BLOCK BETWEEN 0008655A KALANGADOO - COMPTON 9740254M SAVAGE ROAD BURRUNGULE Date Time Severity Damage Crash Type Road Road Lighting Traffic Controls Locn Type Report No.
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