Road deaths rose 4.6% over the 12 months to 30 September 2023. We can’t explain this increase or be confident about proposed solutions, as state governments are withholding crucial data on road quality and crash causes.
download pdf (2 MB)In the June quarter, typical capital city household transport
costs rose by an average 0.5 per cent across Australia, and
typical benchmark regional household transport costs rose
by an average of 0.6 per cent.
The AAA supports the introduction of a fuel efficiency standard capable of improving Australia’s access to new vehicle technology, while protecting affordability and consumer choice.
download pdf (9 MB)The latest quarterly Benchmarking of the National Road Safety Strategy shows governments remain unable to track most of their agreed targets, and road deaths are now increasing, rather than declining as intended.
download pdf (2 MB)In the March 2023 quarter, the typical Australian household’s transport costs rose by almost 7.4 per cent. This is much higher than the consumer price index increase of 1.4 per cent over the same period.
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