Can you identify this snake for me

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Need a better photo for a conclusive id.

After looking on a computer I agree it's most likely a keelback. I certainly no longer rely on the chequer pattern after getting a roughy with the check pattern. Both species are common in the logan
 
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Its a Keelback, if you zoom up on the pic you can see the pattern typical of a Keelback.

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Just a keelback mate, these guys always make me jump, they resemble a tiger snake from a distance Bahahahaha.
 
Anecdotally, In my area Keelbacks are the most commonly seen snake crossing roads in the month of May. That opinion is formed over 10 years of living in the Brisbane valley.

Surprising in that the numbers of frogs and toads on the same roads is greatly diminished in this time of year.
 
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