The Gold Coast Bulletin

Light tweak could have saved a life

- LUKE MORTIMER

THE tragic death of a 93-yearold woman at Queensland’s most dangerous intersecti­on could have been prevented by a simple traffic light tweak.

The woman was a passenger in a Honda City sedan travelling south along Remembranc­e Drive in Surfers Paradise on Monday night. A woman driving a Toyota Corolla hatchback in the opposite direction tried to turn at the Clifford St intersecti­on and collided with the Honda.

The 93-year-old died at the scene. A 71-year-old woman driving the Honda was also injured.

The intersecti­on of

Remembranc­e Dr and Clifford St has been considered the most dangerous in the state by the RACQ since at least early 2019.

In February, the motoring body called on the Gold Coast City Council to fix the intersecti­on after nine crashes left 20 people seriously injured between July 2016 and June 2019.

RACQ spokeswoma­n Lauren Ritchie said the most common cause of crashes at the intersecti­on was when drivers turning into Clifford St on a green light did not give way to oncoming vehicles.

She previously said: “A solution for this intersecti­on is to only permit right turns on a green arrow.”

Ms Ritchie told the

Bulletin this week it was disappoint­ing the tweak had not been made.

“It’s one of those really good examples of when simple change, like installing a green turning arrow at that signal, could make a huge increase in safety,” she said.

“It’s very disappoint­ing for all the people who’ve been seriously injured or unfortunat­ely died at this intersecti­on.

“Obviously, if you’ve got measures like turning on the green light, people have to time the traffic and time their entry into the intersecti­on.”

Ms Ritchie said RACQ would be lobbying candidates running in the council poll to undertake the “vital piece of work” if elected.

She said the crash was a sad reminder for drivers to stay alert and exercise caution.

The Queensland Police Forensic Crash Unit is investigat­ing and an outcome could take months.

A police spokesman would not be drawn on the likelihood of any charges being laid.

The council said it was working with police and the Department of Transport and Main Roads “to establish the contributi­ng factors that led to the fatal road incident”.

“The city urges all motorists to drive to the conditions,” a spokeswoma­n said.

Witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage should phone Policelink on 131 444.

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