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Crash safety in Mount Kuring-Gai (2080)

How safe are the roads in Mount Kuring-Gai (2080)? 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.

For families with young children, the location and design of school zones in Mount Kuring-Gai is particularly relevant. NSW has a 40 km/h school zone speed limit during drop-off and pick-up hours, and school zones are among the highest-crash locations in suburban areas. Check the location of the nearest primary school catchment zone relative to your potential address to understand your family's daily exposure.

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