23 organisations have come together to develop the new Reviving Road Safety policy priorities document, calling for urgent Federal Government action to combat Australia’s rising road toll.
read moreResearch by Australia’s peak motoring organisation shows that in the second quarter of this year Australian transport costs rose almost twice as fast as inflation.
read moreAustralian Infrastructure Audit 2019 confirms the urgent need for a Federal Land Transport White Paper to clarify how Australia will plan, maintain, and fund transport infrastructure.
read moreNew analysis by the AAA shows 48% of National Road Safety Strategy targets won’t be met. Even worse, another 24% can’t even be measured.
read moreThe AAA congratulates the Morrison Government on honouring its election commitment to establish a new national office of road safety, which will begin operating on 1 July 2019.
read moreIt’s reasonable for motorists to expect that at least 50% of the money collected via fuel excise is reinvested into our transport system.
read moreAnother massive fine imposed on the Volkswagen Group for using emissions-cheating software is a reminder that we need reliable independent testing of vehicle emissions and fuel consumption.
read moreThe AAA notes today’s media reports, which reflect the findings of a 2017 study of the consumer choice and cost impacts of a 2025 vehicle emissions standard of 105g/km.
read moreA small improvement in the nation’s road toll at the end of last year has been all but reversed – 332 people died on Australia’s roads in the first three months of 2019.
read moreOn the cusp of the Federal Election, the AAA welcomes the focus by both major parties on vehicle technology including benefits, costs, challenges and hurdles of an uptake in electric vehicles.
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