A woman at Gerringong and a man in the Southern Highlands were among nine people killed on NSW roads over the weekend.
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A female pedestrian died after she was struck by a car on Fern Street, Gerringong about 11.25am on Saturday. The vehicle was then involved in a crash with a Mitsubishi Lancer.
Ambulance paramedics treated the woman at the scene and a rescue helicopter was called, however, the woman died en-route to hospital.
Just before 7am on Sunday, a member of the public came across an overturned car off the side of the Old Hume Highway near Berrima and called police.
A 30-year-old man was dead inside the car. There were no other passengers.
Paramedics were called to the M1 at Cameron Park, near Newcastle, at 5.30pm on Sunday after reports of a serious crash.
The two victims – a woman in her 30s and a boy believed to be seven years old – were pedestrians, according to a NSW Ambulance spokesman.
Police said the pair were hit by a truck.
In a separate incident, two men died near Deniliquin on Sunday evening when their ute rolled.
A 64-year-old man died earlier on Sunday when he crashed his motorbike while riding in the Tweed region.
Two other people also died on NSW roads on Saturday.
with AAP