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Traffic pollution kills more people than car crashes in Australia – study

Traffic pollution kills more people than car crashes in Australia – study

Posted on August 29, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Traffic pollution kills more people than car crashes in Australia – study

Air pollution from motor vehicles results in more deaths in Australia than the national road toll, a new study led by the University of Tasmania has found. 

The first research to investigate the issue in Australia examined traffic-related air pollution, abbreviated to TRAP, across the country to determine the mortality rate caused by particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). 

It analysed the contribution of these by-products of the burning of fossil fuel in motor vehicles, with the results published in the journal Environmental Research and on ScienceDirect.

Particulate matter has been linked to heart and lung disease, with the survey looking at ‘PM2.5’, which refers to particulate matter of 2.5-microns or less in size. 

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NO2 – also found in cigarette smoke – causes, according to New South Wales Health, increased susceptibility of lung conditions for asthma sufferers, can trigger asthma attacks, and cause airway inflation in healthy people. 

The study found 1864 Australians died due to TRAP-related illnesses annually.

That’s more than the national road toll of 1340 over the past 12 months, a figure that has increased on last year’s road toll (1300), which was the highest seen in 12 years. 

The research also concluded 51 per cent of air pollution deaths from all sources were due to motor vehicle emissions.