Road Policing Network (RPN)

What is the Road Policing Network?

The Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS) Road Policing Network (RPN) brings together practitioners and academics working in the road policing field to foster collaboration, share best practices, and enhance road safety outcomes. The RPN provides opportunities for road policing professionals and researchers to connect, share and celebrate the successes you have had, collaborate on ideas and seek help for issues you are experiencing.

By joining the ACRS Road Policing Network, you will:

  • Connect with Experts: Build valuable connections with other professionals in road policing, including practitioners and leading academics.
  • Stay Informed: Access and share evidence-based practices that can improve road policing strategies and operations.
  • Expand Your Network: Engage with a community of like-minded professionals dedicated to advancing road safety.

How do I join the Road Policing Network?

I am a member of the ACRS

Members can log into the ACRS website and edit your Profile – scroll down until you find the question ‘Would you like to join the RPN?’ and select ‘Yes’. Once added, you will receive all RPN communications and be eligible to attend any RPN event. You can view a PDF of more detailed instructions here.

I am not a member of the ACRS

To take part in the RPN you must be either an Individual or Corporate Member of the ACRS. You can learn about the differences in membership here or contact admin@acrs.org.au for more information.

Meet the Road Policing Network Committee

A/Prof Lyndel Bates

Chair

Dr Rachael Mason

Committee Member

Levi Anderson

Committee Member

Greg Casey

Committee Member

Kasey Yates

Committee Member

Craig Hoey

Committee Member

Sr Sgt Tim Cumming

Committee Member