On 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.
read moreThe “My Money. My Transport” campaign seeks to enlist voters to hold all political candidates to account and ensure road and public transport users secure a fair deal on funding, road safety and policies to keep costs down for motorists.
read moreThe Federal Budget 2019 delivers a much needed “investment injection” for new transport infrastructure across Australia.
read moreThe AAA encourages both sides of politics to ensure voters understand the costs and benefits associated with their respective emissions policy positions, ahead of next month’s election.
read moreAustralia’s peak motoring body has ahead of next month’s Federal Budget thrown its weight behind calls for a more ambitious approach to road safety, from two of the nation’s leading experts.
read moreA “missed opportunity” is how the nation’s peak motoring body described today’s official response by the Federal Government to twelve expert recommendations into Australia’s failing National Road Safety Strategy.
read moreWith only about 100 days to go before the next federal election, the AAA’s Federal Budget submission calls on government to address the nation’s worsening road safety, affordability and congestion issues.
read moreThe timing of the announced National Road Safety Governance Review is putting lives at risk by running down the clock in the lead-up to the election instead of taking action on much-needed road safety measures.
read moreThe latest national road toll figures confirm Australia is not on track to meet road safety targets that state and federal governments agreed to in 2011.
read moreThe Federal Opposition’s commitment to establishing a National Office of Road Safety is a crucial first step to getting the failing National Road Safety Strategy back on track.
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