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Access to national crash data will help strengthen vehicle safety

by Robert Barry
May 16, 2024
in Industry News, Featured
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ANCAP Safety applauds the Australian Government’s commitment to improving the collection and sharing of nationally consistent road crash data. 

The Australian Government has committed an investment of $21 million for improvements to its National Road Safety Data Hub, which will consolidate road safety data from states and territories.  

In addition, it plans to incorporate a provision in its road funding agreements with states and territories to create a requirement to provide a nationally consistent road safety data set. 

“Currently, there is no requirement for state and territory jurisdictions to collect and publish nationally consistent road crash data making it difficult for evidence-based policy and tangible road safety improvements to be developed,”  ANCAP chief executive  Carla Hoorweg says.

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“This commitment from Minister Catherine King and the Albanese Government sees a sensible approach to an unequivocal need, and we congratulate them for their decisive leadership. 

“Vehicle safety has improved in leaps and bounds over the past few decades due to focussed efforts from ANCAP and vehicle manufacturers.  However, the number of registered vehicles on our roads continues to grow, and lives are lost in road crashes.

“The availability of a national dataset which captures crash type, crash environment, crash speed, and importantly vehicle model information will prove invaluable to further enhancing the tests ANCAP undertakes and the safety improvements vehicle manufacturers and policy-makers can make to reverse the escalating road toll.

“Vision Zero is what we’re all striving for, so we look forward to working with the Government and road safety stakeholders to help shape a practical, usable and timely Data Hub,” Hoorweg says.

Tags: ANCAP SafetyAlbanese GovernmentCarla HoorwegCatherine King
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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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