Australia’s National Road Safety Strategy is continuing to fail. New road fatality data reinforces the findings of the recent inquiry and the need for major changes in road safety management.
read moreThe nation’s first congestion benchmarking report, released by the AAA, reveals average speeds have slowed by up to 8 per cent since January 2013.
read moreThe AAA welcomes the Deputy Prime Minister’s decision to take a national leadership role in preparing for the arrival of automated vehicles and other emerging vehicle technologies.
read moreAustralia’s fuel excise system is inequitable and under threat. It’s time to think about fairer and more viable alternatives for road charging.
read moreJohn Crozier, chair of the RACS trauma committee, speaks about extending point-to-point speed cameras to cover all vehicles.
read moreThe 2018 Federal Budget continues the decline in the proportion of federal motoring taxes being re-invested into transport infrastructure.
read moreA looming technological shift puts a large question mark over the future of Australia’s 40.9c/litre fuel excise.
read moreThe AAA congratulates Michael McCormack for his appointment as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport.
read moreTransport absorbs a large part of household budgets but is frequently overlooked in national debates about cost of living pressures.
read moreFor the first time, regional Australian families’ transport cost pressures will be tracked, as the AAA includes key regional centres in its Transport Affordability Index.
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