Tragedy Strikes Ipswich: Elderly Mobility Scooter Rider Dies in Raceview Collision

An 80-year-old mobility scooter rider tragically lost his life in a collision with a car in Ipswich. The shocking event has left residents deeply shaken, raising concerns about road safety in the area. 



The fateful collision occurred on Robertson Road in Raceview around 1:00 p.m. on 4 Jan 2024, when the 80-year-old scooter rider, whose identity remains undisclosed, collided with an 86-year-old woman driving a Toyota Rav4. 

The elderly scooter rider sadly succumbed to his injuries at the scene, while the driver of the car was transported to Ipswich Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

According to one witness, a loud crash sounded like a cargo falling off a truck. The sombre sight of the hurt biker on the road came after this sound. Neighbours’ prompt action and their attempts to support those affected demonstrated the resilience of community spirit in the face of such a tragic incident. 

Many locals expressed concern about Robertson Road’s perceived danger, with some stating that speeding has become a common problem. Some residents reported cars reaching speeds of “100km/h at least, sometimes more” on this 60km/h stretch of road.

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Longtime resident Berise Jones, who has lived in the area since 1967, has noticed a worrying trend of drivers becoming more aggressive in recent years. Ms Jones and her neighbours believe that the road’s narrowness and the propensity for drivers to exceed the speed limit contribute to its hazardous nature.

Residents have made several proposals to enhance road safety. Suggestions range from reducing the speed limit to 50km/h to installing traffic lights at key intersections, such as Wildey Street, near the Brothers Leagues Club. Others have recommended the creation of a marked pedestrian crossing, or the introduction of a speed camera to deter speeding.



As the Ipswich community mourns the loss of one of its own, investigators from the Forensic Crash Unit are diligently working to uncover the details surrounding this tragic incident. At this point, no charges have been laid, and police continue to encourage any witnesses or individuals with relevant information to come forward.

Published 9-Jan-2024

Man Crashes Ute into Raceview Home, Medical Episode Suspected to be the Cause

A man in his 50s may have been suffering a medical episode when he crashed his ute into a house in Raceview.



According to a Queensland Fire and Emergency spokeswoman, a call came in at 7:00 a.m., Monday, the 12th of December 2022, regarding a driver who lost control and crashed into a house on the corner of Mahogany Street and Whitehill Road. He apparently rammed his car onto the brick wall of the master’s bedroom. 

Queensland Ambulance confirmed extracting the man from the car wreck as part of the house collapsed onto the driver. A spokesperson also confirmed that the man, who was in serious but stable condition, was brought to Ipswich Hospital.

No other injuries were reported from the incident and the car wreck was cleared from the house around 9:00 a.m.