The Queensland Government has agreed to share with the Commonwealth and the public previously secret data about the causes of car crashes, traffic policing and the condition of roads to help tackle the escalating road safety crisis.
read moreThe quarterly update of the AAA’s EV Index shows Australians are continuing to shift towards electric vehicles and that internal combustion engines’ market share continues to decline.
read moreThe Federal Government must be transparent about the impacts of its proposed New Vehicle Efficiency Standard if it is to deliver lasting change that can provide long-term certainty.
read moreThe Biden Administration’s significant recalibration of the USA EPA’s fuel efficiency standard means both sides of politics in Canberra must reconsider their respective approaches to setting up similar Australian regulation.
read moreAustralia’s road toll continues to climb, with 1,286 road deaths in the year to 29 February – up 9.9% on the preceding 12-month period.
read moreThe Government must show the detailed analysis that underpins its proposed New Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Standard.
read moreOver the course of 2023 typical Australian household transport costs rose by 13%, far outpacing the year’s Consumer Price Index increase of 4.1%.
read moreFive out of 13 cars tested in the latest tranche of Australia’s Real-World Testing Program recorded on-road fuel consumption levels between 9% and 20% higher than in their lab test results.
read moreThe AAA demands action to end government secrecy over data that could explain what is going wrong on the nation’s roads.
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 moreAustralia’s official road deaths records are failing to accurately record deaths and injuries among e-scooter riders because of glaring inconsistencies in data collection and reporting between states and territories.
read moreAustralia’s road network has just recorded its deadliest six months in 13.5 years. In 2023, reveals 1,266 people died on Australian roads in 2023 – a 7.3% increase on the previous year.
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