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The SaferRoads Project was launched by the then Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads, Senator Ian Campbell at Parliament House on 31 March 2004. Many of Australia's leading road safety experts and medical professionals attended the launch, along with Federal Members of Parliament and representatives from many SaferRoads supporter organisations. Shadow Transport Minister, Mr Martin Ferguson MP and Senator Aden Ridgeway representing the Australian Democrats also attended the launch. Speaking at the launch, Minister Campbell highlighted the need for partnerships like SaferRoads, which recognise that everyone has a responsibility in making roads safer - motorists, governments, car manufacturers and businesses. Speaking on behalf of the SaferRoads partners, the President of the Australian Automobile Association, Tony Stacey said "the road toll is not just a statistic. It involves sudden loss, pain, suffering and financial hardship. It changes the lives of thousands of Australians forever." "It is time we did something to stop these needless killings and injuries" Mr Stacey said.
"We need to continue to stop aggressive driving; we need to stop drink driving, driver fatigue and speeding.
We also need to build safer vehicles in which leading safety features, like airbags and other technologies are standard in all models.
We need to promote the importance of road safety in our businesses and workplaces.
And, we need to make improvements to the one area in which we have the greatest control - the roads. People should not be expected to pay the ultimate price for what is often a simple mistake" Mr Stacey said. |
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Do you have questions concerning road safety? Some of the worlds most respected road safety experts are Australian. Have a question or need background information? Ask one of our experts:
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+61 3 9905 4970 |
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Do you know any unsafe, dangerous roads? SaferRoads is asking the community to help us identify dangerous conditions in need of attention, such as intersections with poor lighting, faulty traffic signals, fallen or missing stop signs, and entrance and exit ramps that are too short. Help us drive home to policy makers the need for a safer roads. Click here to report dangerous roads and conditions to SaferRoads. For details on what dangerous road conditions are, click here. We will not attribute your name to your report without prior permission. Read the summary of the submissions made to SaferRoads on poor road conditions.
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