Australia’s alarmingly high road toll remains stuck at the levels it was at four years ago.
read more23 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 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 moreAustralia’s peak motoring body has welcomed the Federal Government’s renewed focus on road safety and has applauded the decision to establish a new Office of Road Safety.
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 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 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.
read moreThe Australian Government’s announced road safety governance review is a good first step in its response to the Inquiry into the National Road Safety Strategy.
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