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ACT Road Toll

ACT Road Toll**: 2000 - 2024 (by calendar year)

Year

Road toll

Year

Road toll

Year

Road toll

Year

Road toll

Year

Road toll

2024 (YTD)

10

 

2019

6

 

2014

10

 

2009

12

 

2004

11

2023

4

 

2018

9

 

2013

7

 

2008

14

 

2003

11

2022

18

 

2017

5

 

2012

12

 

2007

14

 

2002

10

2021

11

 

2016

10

 

2011

6

 

2006

12

 

2001

16

2020

7

 

2015

15

 

2010

18

 

2005

26

 

2000

18

**EXPLANATORY NOTE: a road fatality is recorded as part of the ACT road toll if the death falls within the following parameters:

  • Collisions occuring on roads or road related areas and causing death within the ACT (and region) are recorded as part of the road toll, regardless if you are a citizen of the ACT. If an ACT citizen dies on a road outside of the ACT, it is counted in that jurisdictions road toll.
  • Collisions causing death on private property, for example, a farm, are not counted as part of the ACT road toll (as these collisions do not take place on a public road).
  • The Coroner determines the cause of death. If the Coroner determines that the cause of death was a result of natural causes as opposed to injuries incurred by a collision, the individual is not counted as part of the road toll. For example, if a medical condition such as a heart attack caused the collision.
  • A collision deemed a deliberate act (beyond reasonable doubt) by ACT Policing and the Office of Road Safety does not count as part of the ACT road toll.
  • The ACT, in line with all other jurisdictions in Australia, adopts the 30 day national standard in recording road deaths. If a person dies more than 30 days after the collision they are not recorded as part of the road toll.

Frequency: Updated as required - last updated 19 June 2024.

For ACT crash information and data visit the ACT Government Open Data Portal.