- Victorian Coalition Government, TAC and Pharmaceutical Society of Australia launch campaign to educate drivers and riders about pharmacy medications
- Using prescription and over-the-counter medications while driving can increase risk of crash
- Napthine Government building a safer Victoria
- New laws to address drink driving and reduce deaths and injuries on
our roads - Expanded interlock program to start on 1 October
- Napthine Government building a safer Victoria
- New laws to address drink driving and reduce deaths and injuries on
our roads - Expanded interlock program to start on 1 October
- Napthine Government building a safer Victoria
CREP reveals the safest car seats for children - 13 Oct 2014
New Child Restraint Evaluation Program (CREP) ratings released today show that of 14 tested child restraints; only two models achieved a five-star protection rating while an additional six restraints received a four-star protection rating.
Coalition Government launches new prescription for road safety - 01 Oct 2014
Road safety partners welcome updated child restraint standard - 23 Sep 2014
RACV, together with VicRoads, TAC, Kidsafe Victoria, Early Learning Association Australia and The Royal Children's Hospital Safety Centre have welcomed the Federal Government's update to the current mandatory Australian Standard for child restraints.
…Interlocks to make drink-drivers think twice - 19 Sep 2014
Female footballers the face of TAC online campaign for the first time - 18 Sep 2014
Victoria's brightest young female footballers are the face of a new TAC social media campaign, urging drivers and pedestrians not to be distracted while on the road. This is the first time female footballers have been called on to share important road safety messages.
…Interlocks to make drink drivers think twice - 18 Sep 2014
TAC Annual Report tabled in Parliament today - 17 Sep 2014
The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has provided benefits and support to a record 47,115 people over the past financial year.The TAC's Annual Report was tabled in State Parliament today, showing the amount it paid out as a result of transport accidents exceeded $1.1 billion for the first time in its…
Many second-hand cars score well on safety - 09 Sep 2014
A record 51 per cent of the second-hand vehicles listed in the 2014 Used Car Safety Ratings guide scored an Excellent or Good rating for driver protection in a crash, according to RACV, VicRoads and TAC.
…Caulfield’s $36 million rehabilitation centre opens - 05 Sep 2014
Caulfield Hospital's new Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Rehabilitation Centre will provide Victorian patients with state-of-the-art rehabilitation services, Minister for Health David Davis said today.
…TAC drink drive campaign fires up as footy finals fever hits Victoria - 02 Sep 2014
Victorians who drink and drive have been put on notice ahead of a wave of Transport Accident Commission-funded police enforcement activity to coincide with the AFL finals.
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