A new survey shows six in 10 Aussie drivers turn off annoying and nannying driver assist systems in their cars, rendering them useless.
A high-level review of road safety governance has begun in Australia. Michael McCormack, who holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Federal Minister for Transport, has announced the Terms of ...
Customers are rushing to buy the cars, but experts warn the current policy framework is failing to fully grasp the technology ...
Insurance Australia Group ( IAG) has initiated a new research project to investigate why Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) are not achieving their expected impact on road safety in Australia.
Data collected by Compare the Market indicates that a significant majority of Australian drivers engage in behaviours that could compromise road safety. The survey found that 54.7% of respondents have ...
In 2016, the Territory businessman created DriveAbout - an EdTech solution to explaining Australia’s road rules for culturally and linguistically diverse groups. The grandson of a Ukrainian migrant, ...
As the Territory’s African community continues to grow, a timely initiative has been rolled out aimed at helping the country’s newest migrants understand Australian road rules. In 2016, the Territory ...
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