Works on the Pacific Highway from Karuah are beginning Tuesday June 10, to install Audio Tactile Line Marking (ATML) to improve road safety.
Crews will start work on two sections of the highway, with section
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Scania wheels in its support for Fatality Free Fridays
Scania’s campaign artwork in support of Australian Road Safety Foundation’s Fatality Free Friday campaign. Image: Scania Australia
It’s a fact of life that being a bit bigger than average
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Motorists urged to take care on the roads on Mother’s Day
There’s an old saying about Sunday drivers being the worst.
It was born out of a history when cars were just a new thing and some people only ventured out on the road once a week, off to Church,
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Opposition outlines election road safety map
Ahead of the upcoming federal election on May 3, the Coalition has outlined its road safety map to combat the ‘significantly rising’ road toll.
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2024 road trauma statistics laid bare
Stakeholders across the country are urging all Australians to provide a greater focus on road safety in 2025 following an increase in road deaths across the nation in 2024.
Western Australia and Queensland
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Saferoads bullish on bounce-back after “challenging 2024”
Saferoads Managing Director Darren Hotchkin has outlined the difficulties the company faced in 2024 during his managing director’s speech, and has called the past 12 months “one of the most challenging
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Speed limit changes to hit multiple Sydney roads
Roads controlled by the City of Sydney are set for a reduction in speed limit, with the council set to establish a blanket speed of 40 km/h across the local area.
The changes will apply to the remaining
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Mitchell Highway becoming safer for truckies
Ongoing upgrades on a 50-kilometre stretch of New South Wales’ Mitchell Highway started back in 2018, but new safety measures on the road are already paying dividends with new wire rope barriers having
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NSW speed cameras enforcing seatbelt use
Mobile phone detection cameras have started enforcing seatbelt offences in New South Wales, with fines of up to $410 and at least three demerits to be issued to drivers if they – or their passengers
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NHVR, federal government backing Safer Freight reforms
Safer Freight Vehicle reforms from the federal government and NHVR will allow heavy vehicles up to 2.55m wide to have general access to Australia’s road network.
This increase follows the governmental
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