A man and a woman have died after a motor scooter collided with a truck on a major Sydney road. Source: AAP
SEVEN people have been killed on NSW roads in less than 12 hours.
Police have launched an investigation into the death of an 84-year-old man who was hit by a Toyota Tarago as he crossed a road at Banora Point, near the Queensland border, just after 6pm (AEST) on Monday.
The pedestrian was critically injured, and although a doctor and bystanders rushed to help, he died in Tweed Hospital.
The driver was not hurt.
Later in the evening, a 26-year-old woman driving along the Wakehurst Parkway at Narrabeen, in Sydney's north, was killed when she crashed into a tree.
The first NSW road deaths of the day came about 9.45am, when a man and woman on a motor scooter collided with a truck in Haberfield, in Sydney's inner west.
Both died at the scene.
Three people also died in two separate single-vehicle crashes on the NSW mid-north coast on Monday afternoon.
The first came at 3.20pm, when a car carrying a man and a woman left the Old Pacific Highway at Lake Inness and hit a tree.
An hour later, a male driver hit a tree on Arakoon Road, Arakoon.
None of the three people who died on mid-north coast roads on Monday has been formally identified.
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