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Serious Two‑Vehicle Crash in South Burnett, Australia

A serious two‑vehicle collision in the South Burnett region of Queensland, Australia, has left a man in his 60s with life‑threatening injuries, prompting a full investigation by traffic police and forensic crash investigators.
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The incident, involving a Toyota RAV4 and a B‑Double truck, occurred at the intersection of Tingoora Chelmsford Road and Wondai Proston Road early on Friday morning, creating significant concern among both residents and motorists navigating the rural highway.
According to reports from local authorities, the collision took place shortly after 6:30 a.m., when the Toyota RAV4 and a heavily‑laden B‑Double truck collided head‑on under circumstances that remain under investigation.
Emergency services were quickly dispatched to the scene. Fire and Rescue crews worked to extricate the trapped driver of the Toyota RAV4 using hydraulic cutting gear, while paramedics initiated urgent medical care.
The injured man, the sole occupant of the passenger vehicle, was then transported in a critical condition to Kingaroy Hospital, where he remains under close observation.
Authorities confirmed that the truck driver, a man in his 70s, was uninjured and is assisting investigators with their inquiries.
Police and traffic investigators cordoned off the accident site as forensic crash specialists collected evidence to determine causative factors, including potential speed, handling, or visibility issues.
The Queensland Police Service (QPS) has classified the collision as serious, prompting a comprehensive crash investigation by the Forensic Crash Unit. Investigators are examining:
- vehicle impact angles and deformation,
- skid marks and road surface conditions,
- driver statements and witness accounts,
- possible mechanical failure for either vehicle,
- environmental conditions at time of the crash.
Police are appealing to motorists who may have dashcam footage or who travelled along the Tingoora Chelmsford Road and Wondai Proston Road junction between 6:15 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. to come forward with information.
Inspector Darren Smith from the South Burnett Traffic Unit stated, “We are urging anyone who may have witnessed the crash or captured footage to assist us.
Every piece of information could prove critical in establishing the sequence of events leading up to this collision.”
The intersection where the crash occurred is a well‑traveled junction used by commuters, school buses, and heavy‑vehicle traffic heading through the South Burnett agricultural districts.
Following the collision, traffic was temporarily diverted while emergency crews cleared debris and vehicles were safely removed from the roadway.
Local residents reported seeing “a large emergency response presence” as tow trucks and recovery vehicles worked to reopen the intersection.
Queensland Transport officials delivered an advisory to motorists in the area:
- Drive with caution when approaching rural intersections,
- Reduce speed ahead of junctions and crests,
- Be aware of heavy vehicle movements, especially early morning.
This crash highlights ongoing concerns about the safety of rural road intersections particularly where high‑speed vehicles meet heavy freight traffic.
While exact causes are pending forensic analysis, factors that commonly contribute to serious rural accidents include:
- excessive speed,
- limited sightlines at junctions,
- driver distraction or fatigue,
- large vehicle blind spots,
- inadequate intersection warning systems.
Road safety advocates say that intersections like Tingoora Chelmsford Road and Wondai Proston Road could benefit from enhanced signage, rumble strips, and increased speed enforcement patrols to reduce risk.
A spokeswoman for the Queensland Police Service offered condolences to family and friends of the injured motorist and reaffirmed the commitment to transparent investigation outcomes.
“We’re undertaking a detailed analysis of all available evidence,” she said. “Our priority is to establish causation and, where possible, issue guidance to help prevent similar collisions in the future.”











