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Subaru retailers support Christmas road safety campaign

by Robert Barry
December 21, 2022
in Industry News, Featured
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Subaru retailers across Australia are joining the distributor to support a Christmas road safety campaign to help educate and urge road users to take extra care over the holiday period.

As a partner of the Australian Road Safety Foundation (ARSF), each year Subaru Australia supports its ‘Make it home for Christmas’ road safety campaign. 

Christmas is one of the most dangerous times on the road says Subaru Australia. There were 200 lives lost on Australian roads over the last Christmas period from December 2021 to January 2022, which is a 4.7% increase on the year prior*.

Subaru Australia is expanding its support for the ARSF by activating this campaign in Subaru retailers across the country.

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Throughout the month of December, Subaru retailers across Australia will have an artificial Christmas tree on display in their showroom. 

Each participating Subaru retailer will be provided yellow star ornaments which can be used for retail staff and customers to sign and pledge their promise to actively participate in road safety this Christmas. Moreover, all Subaru retail staff will be encouraged to wear ‘choose road safety’ lapel pins during this campaign period. 

“We’re proud to support our partner, the ARSF, to encourage all road users to think of the responsibility they hold as road users over the busy holiday season,” Subaru Australia managing director Blair Read says.

“Road safety is vitally important to Subaru; this is evident by the core safety pillars that underpin every Subaru vehicle built. However, safe vehicles alone will not eliminate road fatalities and injuries, it will take a combined effort. Every Australian has a key part to play in keeping each other safe whilst on the road – whether you are on foot, two wheels or four.

“We encourage all Australians to take the pledge to choose road safety this Christmas by taking responsibility for ourselves and others, obeying the road rules and being a safe road user,” he says.

Subaru says each vehicle it makes is engineered with advanced safety technology across four key pillars – primary, activity, preventative and protective safety – and why Subaru Corporation in Japan have committed to working towards zero fatal accidents in a Subaru vehicle by the year 2030†. 

* Data sourced from Australian Government, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communication, BITRE Road Deaths.

† Subaru Corporation (the Japanese manufacturer of Subaru cars) has publicly stated its aim to reduce the number of fatal accidents in a Subaru vehicle to zero by 2030 as well as the number of fatalities among pedestrians, cyclists and the like as a result of a collision with a Subaru vehicle.

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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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