The latest monthly figures showing a 3.9% increase in road deaths add to the compelling case for governments to lift their game on road safety.
read moreAnalysis by the nation’s peak motoring body shows Australians living in regional areas are almost five times more likely to die in road crashes than those living in cities.
read moreA more urgent response from government is needed, as new data shows national road deaths increased 7.3% in the 12 months to 31 January 2023.
read moreAustralia’s peak motoring body has released its latest Transport Affordability Index showing household transport costs continued to rise throughout the December 2022 quarter with Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane remaining Australia’s most expensive cities.
read moreThe National Road Safety Action Plan (2023-25) released today repeats mistakes of the past and risks having little impact on improving road safety outcomes.
read moreAnalysis undertaken by Australia’s peak motoring body shows national road deaths heading in the wrong direction and dramatic change is required if recently agreed targets are to be met, or even measured.
read moreThe Keys2drive program has operated since 2008 and the AAA has greatly appreciated the Commonwealth Government’s significant funding support over the past 14 years.
read moreAustralia’s peak motoring body is again calling for urgent improvements to Australia’s road safety management and coordination, as new data shows national road deaths increased 6.2% in the 12 months to 30 November.
read moreHousehold transport costs continued to rise throughout the September quarter with Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane remaining Australia’s most expensive capital cities and Alice Springs and Geelong the most expensive of the regional cities analysed.
read moreAustralia’s peak motoring body says new data showing road deaths rose six per cent in the past 12 months makes clear Australia can’t meet agreed road trauma reduction targets with its current approach.
read moreThe Commonwealth Budget delivers good news for car-buyers and the environment, thanks to the inclusion of $14 million funding for the establishment of a Real-World Testing Program.
read moreThe nation’s peak motoring body has released independent research showing two-thirds of Australians want 100% of the money raised from excise put back into road and transport infrastructure.
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