The New South Wales government has officially handed down its budget for 2025/26, with transport being a major winner in the funding announcements made.
The third budget handed down by the Minns Labor Read More
On ‘Take Your Dog To Work Day’, the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is seizing the opportunity to issue a cheeky reminder about safely Read More
The Pacific Highway will receive a boost in road safety with the activation of two new Fixed Speed Cameras between Cowan and the Hawkesbury River this month.
Acting executive director of transport safety Read More
The customisable software platform, MOTUM World has released details of its newest developments.
Its purpose is to train drivers in a diverse mix of machinery, with specific driving dynamics of different Read More
New South Wales Police has revealed more than 170 people have been arrested and more than 300 charges have been laid as part of its latest campaign targeting public transport safety offences.
The force’s Read More
The Bells Line of Road in New South Wales is set to receive a $100 million suite of safety upgrades.
Traffic numbers are increasing on the Bells Line of Road and in recent years, it has been heavily impacted Read More
The Australian Design Rules (ADRs) have been updated for 2025, setting the safety and environmental standards heavy vehicles must meet at the time of manufacture and throughout their life on the road.
These Read More
The Hume Highway in the south-west of NSW expects additional signs to be installed, warning motorists of steep gradients to improve safety for motorists.
Following feedback from heavy vehicle operators Read More
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) supports this year’s Fatality Free Friday, a safety initiative with the aim of a day without a single fatality on Australian roads.
Last year (2024) was the Read More
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator’s (NHVR) launch of Operation Sapphire aims to clean up unsafe driving practices within the waste and construction industry and improve overall road safety.
NHVR COO Read More