Australia’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 average weekly household transport cost in capital city households is now $401.05 and $330.67 in regional households.
read moreAAA launches a campaign that will give voice to 8.7 million voters and invite them to tell politicians they want transport spending at the centre of Australia’s COVID recovery and the 2022 federal election.
read moreFederal Budget road spend should save lives as well as jobs. Motorists one of few […]
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 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 moreAustralia’s peak motoring body has released its Federal Election Policy Platform, which outlines the transport policies needed to improve safety, affordability, and mobility.
read moreThe Government must show the detailed analysis that underpins its proposed New Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Standard.
read moreThe AAA looks forward to understanding the details underpinning the Government’s announced New Vehicle Efficiency Standard, and the winners and losers associated with each of the three scenarios up for discussion.
read moreNew data shows the nation’s road toll continuing to climb. Yet the Government has not prioritised transport safety in its announced Infrastructure Policy Statement.
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