ROAD CRASH SERIOUS INJURIES INVOLVING
HEAVY VEHICLES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA


NOVEMBER 2020


Date of Issue: 29 Mar 2021


DateTimeVehicle(s) InvolvedCrash TypeNo. Of
Serious Injuries
Post
code
Road
01/11/202015:30Sign Post, Bdouble, BdoubleHead On15651EYRE HIGHWAY, KYANCUTTA
07/11/202023:33Car Sedan, BusRear End15018VICTORIA ROAD, OUTER HARBOR
18/11/202018:03Station Wagon, Station Wagon, Station Wagon, BdoubleRear End35520PT AUGUSTA - PT WAKEFIELD , SNOWTOWN
18/11/202018:50Station Wagon, Bus, Sign PostHit Fixed Object15042FLINDERS DRIVE, BEDFORD PARK
30/11/202013:00Car Sedan, BdoubleSide Swipe15501PT WAKEFIELD ROAD, TWO WELLS
30/11/202019:37SemitrailerRollover15203TUNKALILLA ROAD, TUNKALILLA



Heavy Vehicle Serious Injuries - 2017 to 2020
2017 2018 2019 2020
Month
January6254
February3244
March77103
April4321
May4371
June6321
July3265
August7292
September2322
October1343
November2668
December187
Total464464




 

Serious Injury Crashes

NOVEMBER
2019
Year to Date
2019
NOVEMBER
2020
Year to Date
2020
Vehicles
Single Vehicle-1017
Multiple Vehicles338523
Total348630
Serious Inury Crashes
Single Injury241527
Multiple Injuries1713
Total348630





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 2020 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 person who sustains injuries and is admitted to hospital for a minimum period of an overnight stay as a result of a road crash and who does not die as a result of those injuries within 30 days of the 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 DIT.RoadCrashData@sa.gov.au