The Northern Territory is among three States and Territories without a death on the road over Easter weekend.
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NT Police were pleased with a "great result" from drivers over the long weekend, which is usually one of the worst periods of the year for road deaths.
Residents of the Northern Territory are four times more likely to die in a motor incident than the national average, and last year's Easter weekend saw the death of a man whose Landcruiser was found submerged in a creek.
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South Australia's toll increased despite strict coronavirus restrictions directing people to stay home, while Victoria and Queensland reported the greatest reductions.
Queensland went from four last year to one, while Victoria's strict movement restrictions saw it predictably fall to zero.
Western Australia had one death and the ACT had zero as the national Easter road-toll fell from 19 last year to just six.
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