Queensland Road Danger Map Roche Legal

The most dangerous roads in Goodna

10 crash black spots in Goodna over the last 10 years, ranked by a severity score that weights deaths and serious injuries above minor ones. Goodna ranks #77 statewide.

130
People injured
0
Deaths
10
Black spots

“People injured” counts everyone hurt in these crashes, from minor injuries through to deaths. “Deaths” is the number of those people who died.

This ranks worse than 92% of the 993 mapped Queensland suburbs.

Injuries here have risen about 28%, comparing the more recent years with the earlier part of the period.

Part of the Ipswich City council area →

Worst locations in Goodna

#LocationSeverity People injuredDeathsInjured since 2023
1Alice St & Queen St, Goodna
Hospitalisation 8Medical treatment 11Minor injury 3
116339
2Brisbane Rd & Ipswich Mwy, Goodna
Hospitalisation 8Medical treatment 6Minor injury 3
101213
3Queen St & Smiths Rd, Goodna
Hospitalisation 3Medical treatment 6Minor injury 2
50136
4Albert St & Smiths Rd, Goodna
Hospitalisation 4Medical treatment 2Minor injury 1
47145
5Alice St & Church St, Goodna
Hospitalisation 4Minor injury 3
43123

Major roads through Goodna

What happens after a crash like this

In Queensland, injuries from a motor vehicle crash are dealt with under the compulsory third-party (CTP) insurance scheme established by the Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994. CTP is a fault-based scheme: compensation is generally available to people injured through another road user’s negligence, rather than for every injury regardless of how it happened. The Act sets out the steps a claim follows — including the pre-court procedures parties must complete before a matter can go to trial. The published data shows most claims resolve by negotiation under that process; the smaller number that proceed to a judgment typically take several years from the crash to a decision.

You can explore the Queensland motor-accident claims data — how claims resolve and what the courts have awarded — in the Roche Legal Quantum database.

What CTP claims pay, by injury severity

Average Compulsory Third Party (CTP) scheme payouts by injury severity, from Queensland Government open data — aggregate scheme averages, not an estimate of any individual claim. What a specific claim is worth depends on its facts.

This is general information about how Queensland law works, not legal advice.

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Roche Legal. “Most dangerous roads in Goodna.” Queensland Road Danger Map. Data: Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (CC-BY 4.0). https://rochelegal.com.au/road-safety/suburb/goodna/ (data updated 2026-07-01).