Drive safely on our country roads

For over 100 years, we’ve been a trusted voice on road safety. And with September being Rural Road Safety Month, we’re deeply concerned that around 65% of fatalities on NSW roads happen in the country.

This Rural Road Safety Month (run by the Australian Road Safety Foundation), in partnership with the NSW Government, we believe it’s important to shine a light on country roads. 

What is the NRMA doing about it?

Country roads present unique challenges like uneven surfaces and wildlife. We believe one of the keys to navigating these hazards is deep local knowledge. And the locals with the richest knowledge of Country are its Traditional Owners, who have gained and shared their wisdom over tens of thousands of years.  

Through this knowledge imparted by respected Elders, we hope to help drivers become more aware of their surroundings, reducing the number of incidents on our country roads.

So, we’re asking drivers to take a moment to recognise that country roads offer much to see and learn. 

  • Watch out for wandering wildlife at dawn and dusk.
  • Be safe and always make sure you and your passengers are wearing seatbelts correctly.
  • Take regular rest breaks on long road trips.
  • Slow down and always drive to the conditions, whether it’s the blazing sun, rain or fog.

How you can support Rural Road Safety Month

With Rural Road Safety Month running all September long, we’re encouraging everyone to make a promise to be the change you want to see on the road. 

 

Road safety essentials

Whether you're just starting out or have been driving for years, it's always important to stay sharp on road safety. Check out the following articles covering everything from wearing a seatbelt to dealing with unexpected wildlife, to help you stay safe every time you hit the road.

 

Lives lost on NSW roads

Source: Transport for NSW | Last updated: 23 September 2024

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