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âA wonderful manâ: Family of Perth father killed on Indian Ocean Drive remember loved one
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The family of a father-of-three who was killed on a notoriously dangerous road in Perthâs north remembers their loved one as a âwonderful manâ whose loss has caused their most painful grief.
Jared Smith was killed when the Nissan X-trail he was driving collided with a Toyota Hilux on Cervantes Road off Indian Ocead Drive about 4pm on Saturday.
The 41-year-old father-of-three had been on an Easter trip to Lancelin, leaving Cervantes on Saturday afternoon.
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WA set to trial Australia s first mobile average-speed police cameras to improve road safety
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Police will deploy a pair of mobile average-speed cameras on major regional and metro roads.
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West Australia s peak road safety body will work with police to test new speed camera technology as part of a trial that the state s road safety commissioner hopes will put the brakes on dangerous driving.
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Fixed point-to-point cameras already exist on the Forrest Highway in the South West
The state recorded 23 road deaths in January which is the worst start to a year in more than a decade