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WA Road Toll Surges, Holidays Pose Grave Danger
9 Oct
Summary
- WA's road toll climbed to 135 in 2025, exceeding last year
- Road safety chief warns 2025 could be the worst year in a decade
- Drivers urged to be mindful of safety as school holidays begin

Just before the start of Western Australia's school holidays last month, the state's road safety commissioner, Adrian Warner, issued a grave warning to drivers. At that point, the WA road toll had already climbed to 135 for 2025, exceeding the previous year's figures by five.
Warner emphasized the need for heightened vigilance on the roads as people enjoy the holiday season. "If we continue the trend over the last two months to the end of the year, 2025 will not be the worst year in a decade," he said, underscoring the severity of the situation.
The commissioner's message comes as a stark reminder to all WA residents to prioritize road safety during this period. With the school holidays now underway, it is crucial for drivers to be mindful of their actions and take necessary precautions to ensure the safety of themselves and others on the roads.