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    3 of those deaths were motor bike riders
    I have been on at chn 10 with their weekend news as it comes from the east and w.a. does not get a mention. we had those deaths and not 1 single word from 10

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    Quote Originally Posted by richard4u2 View Post
    3 of those deaths were motor bike riders
    I have been on at chn 10 with their weekend news as it comes from the east and w.a. does not get a mention. we had those deaths and not 1 single word from 10
    You watch Channel 10

    Worst of all the free to air channels IMO. There's very rarely anything on there that I'd bother to watch.
    Cheers .........

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    2 of those deaths were from motorcycle accidents. The other 2 deaths were from the van and truck collision early Sat morning on the Kwinana Freeway. Thick smog across the freeway, for which the van allegedly stopped on the freeway due visibility. Unfortunately, for whatever reason the truck has hit the stationary van. This killed the passenger in the van, the truck driver died shortly later in hospital.
    Second accident was the Motorbike rider in Chidlow, who died at the scene. He was on his way to getting a haircut, prior to his fathers wedding later in the day.
    Third accident was another Motorbike rider on the Mitchell Freeway, he passed away in Hospital.
    I fly media for one of the Perth TV stations, so Saturday was a horrible morning.

    Greg

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    Yep really bad day, 4 deaths and heaps of accidents. People or I should say idiots driving straight into smoke without any visibility at 110kmph or more and of course vehicles already in the smoke down to 60 kmph or less. Main roads knew about the fire but did not reduce road speed.
    Not surprising on the freeway cars travelling at anywhere from 80 - 150 kmph without any reason on most days.
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