ROAD CRASH SERIOUS INJURIES INVOLVING
HEAVY VEHICLES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA


NOVEMBER 2016


Date of Issue: 27 Jun 2017


DateTimeVehicle(s) InvolvedCrash TypeNo. Of
Serious Injuries
Post
code
Road
04/11/201618:50Utility, SemitrailerRight Angle15412BARRIER HIGHWAY, RIVERTON
07/11/201615:10Car Sedan, BdoubleRight Angle15355STOCKWELL ROAD, LIGHT PASS
17/11/201617:20TruckRollover15273WEST AVENUE ROAD, AVENUE RANGE
22/11/201620:43Car Sedan, BdoubleHead On15356STURT HIGHWAY, TRURO
23/11/201600:40SemitrailerRollover15357MORGAN - BLANCHETOWN (WEST OF RI , BLANCHETOWN
26/11/201611:47Pedestrian on Road, BdoubleHit Pedestrian15700EYRE HIGHWAY, PORT AUGUSTA WEST



Heavy Vehicle Serious Injuries - 2013 to 2016
2013 2014 2015 2016
Month
January3512
February6523
March5234
April5453
May5346
June4525
July5133
August4571
September2524
October10424
November6386
December335
Total584544




Serious Injury Crashes

NOVEMBER
2015
Year to Date
2015
NOVEMBER
2016
Year to Date
2016
Vehicles
Single Vehicle112311
Multiple Vehicles724324
Total836635
Serious Inury Crashes
Single Injury833631
Multiple Injuries-3-4
Total836635





Explanatory Notes
  1. This publication contains details of the number of serious injury road crashes involving Heavy Vehicles that occurred in South Australia during NOVEMBER 2016 together with comparable figures for some earlier periods. Figures relating to the current year are provisional and may be subject to revision.
  2. Caution should be exercised in interpreting the statistics in the publication in light of the size of the numbers and the short time period involved.
  1. A serious injury occurs if a road crash results in the hospitalisation, but not death, within 30 days, of any person involved in the road crash.
  2. A serious injury crash is any road crash which results in one or more serious injuries.
  3. In this publication, "Adelaide" refers to the Greater Adelaide Statistical Division.
  4. Enquiries regarding these statistics or related publications should be directed to Safe Systems and Crash Investigations Unit on (08) 8343 2854, Safety Strategy Unit.