Lunchtime Seminar – SA Road Safety Action Plan 2023-2025

We hope you can join us for Sarah Clark’s interesting presentation on this important action plan, the measurement of its success, and the roles different organisations need to play for its successful implementation. A light lunch will be provided from 12:30pm with the presentation commencing around 1:00pm. About the presenter: Sarah Clark is Director Road

ACT Chapter Road Safety Forum

You are cordially invited to a road safety forum which will showcase some of the exciting projects that have been funded by the ACT Road Safety Fund. The event will take place from 1:30 to 4:30 on Tuesday 21 March 2023 in Room 022, Ground Floor, 480 Northbourne Avenue, Dickson ACT. We will hear from

Lunchtime Seminar – Emergency Services Driving

The SA Chapter of the ACRS is proud to offer this free lunchtime seminar with a light lunch preceding the presentations. With an engaging presentation from the ambulance perspective included, this seminar will be of wide interest. Kindly hosted by: Department for Infrastructure and Transport, 83 Pirie Street, Adelaide. ACRS members – freeNon-members – free

SA Chapter Lunchtime Seminar/Webinar

Come and hear about how the Lifetime Support Authority delivers the Lifetime Support Scheme, which funds and plans person-centred treatment, care and support for people who sustain serious injuries in a motor vehicle accident regardless of fault. PLUS – Hear an update from DIT on Blackspot Funding. Monday 29 August 2022, 12:30 – 1:45pm. Kindly

Senator Gallacher speaks in the Australian Senate about ACRS and Road Safety

Tonight Senator Alex Gallacher spoke in the Australian Senate about Road Safety. He thanked the Australasian College of Road Safety for our efforts today in Parliament and our continued work highlighting and advocating for Road Safety, including the presentation of our 2017 ACRS Submission to Federal Parliamentarians – delivered in hard copy today to all

Protecting Lives on Two Wheels in Southeast Asia

This event is free for ACRS members and AU$20 for non-members. Learn more about ACRS Membership here. Motorcycle food delivery riders play an essential role in Southeast Asia’s urban transport and logistics ecosystem. However, their safety remains a growing concern amid rising demand, traffic complexity, and vulnerable road environments. Hosted by the Australasian College of

QLD Chapter Seminar & Meeting – May 2025

This event is free for ACRS members and $20 for non-members. Learn more about ACRS Membership here.ο»Ώ The next Queensland Chapter seminar will be held on Tuesday 6th May 2025. Multiple options are available to join the seminar: in-person, either at the National Transport Insurance (NTI), Level 36, 300 George Street, Brisbane, or at the

LGN May 2025 Showcase Webinar

This event is free for ACRS members and $20 for non-members. Learn more about ACRS Membership here. Come along to the May Showcase Webinar to hear three case studies of relevance to local government road safety. The speakers and presentations include; ACRS staff will also provide a quick overview of the road safety award nomination

Implementing safer walking, cycling & motorcycling in NZ

This event is free for ACRS members and AU$20 for non-members. Learn more about ACRS Membership here New Zealand Road Safety Week ACRS webinar: Implementing safer walking, cycling and motorcycling in New Zealand As part of Road Safety Week in New Zealand, the NZ ACRS Chapter is hosting webinar under the global theme of safe

Marrakech Debrief, 4th Global Ministerial Conference

This event is free for ACRS members and $20 for non-members. Learn more about ACRS Membership here. The Women in Road Safety Network invite you to the Marrakech Debrief webinar. An expert panel will discuss the issues raised at the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety, the implications for road safety, the pathway forward

WA Chapter BookClub – April 2025

This event is free for ACRS members and $20 for non-members. Learn more about ACRS Membership here.ο»Ώο»Ώ Preparing for the 2025 Conference theme of Equity, Elasticity and Evolution, we are exploring the issue of road user equity and if socio-economic status may compound road trauma outcomes. Join us to discuss the article “The Most Vulnerable