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Crash safety in Watsons Bay (2030)

How safe are the roads in Watsons Bay (2030)? The crash safety card below draws on NSW Police crash reports to give you a 3-year rolling view of crash frequency and severity in the suburb. It is one input into an overall safety picture. Pedestrian infrastructure, school zones, and cycling paths all affect the lived experience of road safety beyond what crash statistics capture.

High crash counts in a suburb are not always a reflection of dangerous local roads. They can reflect the presence of a major arterial or highway that passes through the postcode, carrying high volumes of through-traffic. Check whether the crashes in Watsons Bay are concentrated on one or two high-volume roads or distributed across the residential street network, as that tells you a lot about whether the risk is avoidable for most residents.

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