No Australian state is on track to achieve the road death reductions targeted under the National Road Safety Strategy.
read moreA National Transport Commission report calls into question how new vehicle emissions standards are being developed and highlights the urgent need for real-world vehicle emissions testing.
read moreDeputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Barnaby Joyce, has said that removing tariffs on safer new vehicles should be seriously considered.
read moreAAA research shows the average Australian family is now paying $17,464 per year in land transport costs, an increase of $686 over the four quarters to March 2017.
read moreMore than 1,300 lives would be saved on Australian roads over the next 20 years if the nation reduced the age of its light vehicle fleet by one year.
read moreThe 2017-18 Budget provides $16 million in new funding provided for the keys2drive learner driver program and announces a national inquiry into the National Road Safety Strategy.
read moreThe AAA welcomes Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce’s appointment as Minister for Infrastructure and Transport and thanks outgoing Minister Darren Chester.
read moreRoad deaths remain stubbornly high. The target of reducing road deaths by 30% by 2020 is slipping from the Government’s grasp, and requires a renewed commitment in next week’s Budget.
read moreData suggests that crashes caused by distracted driving are increasing, and that younger people are over-represented in these statistics.
read moreVolkswagen Australia and Audi Australia are already facing proceedings from the Australian Competition and Consumer […]
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