NHVR and the Safer Australian Roads and Highways (SARAH) Group are promoting road safety this National Road Safety Week and releasing a safety survey to drive down road trauma.
The following article is an abridgement of an article originally published on the NHVR website.
National Road Safety Week is underway with a strong emphasis on improving heavy vehicle safety.
NHVR CEO Sal Petroccitto highlights the importance of driver awareness in sharing the road safely with heavy vehicles, noting that in the previous year, 187 lives were lost in accidents involving heavy vehicles out of 1,272 total road fatalities.
To prevent further tragedies, the NHVR urges light vehicle drivers to:
“Last year, we saw 1,272 lives lost in crashes on Australia’s roads – 187 of these lives were taken in crashes that involved a heavy vehicle.”
“Behind these numbers are real people, whose loss is deeply felt by loved ones and their communities."
“This National Road Safety Week, the NHVR wants to prevent further tragedy on our roads, by sharing vital information about how to drive safely around heavy vehicles.”
Petroccitto emphasises the NHVR's commitment to supporting drivers in compliance with safety regulations and encourages dialogue between drivers and NHVR officers.
National Road Safety Week was founded by Peter Frazer following the loss of his daughter in a road accident and aims to raise awareness and prevent further casualties. Frazer urges drivers to prioritise safety and take the pledge to drive responsibly to protect all road users:
“Everyone has a right to get home safe to their loved ones … every day… no exceptions!”
Additionally, the NHVR launched the Heavy Vehicle Industry Safety Survey on the 7th May to enhance safety initiatives and support within the industry. All members of the heavy vehicle industry are invited to participate in the survey, which will inform future safety measures.
Everyone involved in the heavy vehicle industry, including loaders and schedulers, may participate in the survey by accessing it here.
For more information, visit National Road Safety Week 2024.
Making our roads safer: NHVR shines a light on heavy vehicle safety this National Road Safety Week by NHVR, 7th May, 2024.