
The RACT has again called on Qantas to ensure that both security scanners at Hobart Airport are open for as long as possible during peak passenger periods. Delays at the security point at Hobart ...
Read MoreThe RACT has received a strong response to its call for motorists to ‘dob in a dud road.’ “We asked motorists to identify roads in need of maintenance and upgrading as they ...
Read MoreThe RACT’s North West Regional Advisory Committee is travelling to Strahan on the West Coast today (Eds: Friday 11 May, afternoon) to inspect local road issues. The Committee will meet with the ...
Read MoreThe RACT is asking the Government to undertake a review of single vehicle, run off road crashes in Tasmania. It is one of several low-cost recommendations the RACT made to the Government earlier this ...
Read MoreHow we helped: RACT breakdown statistics First Quarter 2012In the first quarter of 2012 – January to March – RACT ROADSIDE was called to help 20,543 stranded motorists. That’s ...
Read MoreAll that parents need to know about child restraints will be explained by the RACT in two sessions in North Western Tasmania this week. The RACT is conducting the free sessions in conjunction ...
Read MorePatrons whose cars break down at Agfest this year will again have the RACT on hand to help. For more than 10 years the RACT has been providing a free breakdown service to people attending ...
Read MoreThe RACT today provided a $20,000 scholarship to a North West Tasmanian university student to assist her in her study of psychology. Chief Executive Officer, Harvey Lennon, attended the Cradle ...
Read MoreRACT urges all motorists to exercise caution on our roads over the Easter break, to plan ahead and drive to the conditions. In addition the RACT is seeking input from motorists this Easter to ...
Read MoreThe future of AFL in Tasmania will take a giant stride this week when the North Melbourne Football Club plays the first of a series of AFL roster matches in its new island state ...
Read MoreWith the historic first AFL match in Hobart on 8 April fast approaching, RACT is proud to announce that on game day RACT members with prepaid tickets will have their own entrance at Blundstone ...
Read MoreWhen: Monday 2 April 11:30amWhere: 3rd floor RACT House, 179 Murray Street, Hobart (media enter via ground floor foyer, Murray Street entrance)What: Pre match AFL news conference with North Kangaroos ...
Read MoreDark and wet days in some parts of Tasmania this week, together with summer daylight hours on the wane, have prompted a number of complaints to the RACT about poor visibility on our roads in ...
Read MoreOwners of vehicles which use LPG are being advised to shop around for fuel if they are going to travel over the long weekend.Prices across Tasmania are ranging from 86.9 cents per litre to a very ...
Read MoreOwners of vehicles that run on LPG are being warned of a sudden price hike in Tasmania. The RACT’s price monitoring analysis as of 11:00am Wednesday 8 February showed 25% of outlets in ...
Read MoreThe RACT – a major sponsor of the AFL in Tasmania - has welcomed this week’s state tour by the AFL’s North Melbourne football team. Members of the team fly in tomorrow ...
Read MoreHow we helped: RACT breakdown statistics Fourth Quarter 2011In the fourth quarter of 2011 – October to December – RACT ROADSIDE was called to help 19,923 stranded motorists. ...
Read MoreThis week’s revelation by Tasmania Police that 24 unlicensed or disqualified drivers were caught drink driving over the Christmas period highlights the problem of anti-social and recidivist ...
Read MoreTasmanians heading off to the shack this Christmas are being asked to plan their journeys with their fuel needs in mind.The RACT’s General Manager Roadside and Technical Services, Darren Moody, ...
Read MoreMost road crashes are preventable, and the RACT is reminding holiday makers to bear this in mind as the festive season approaches. The RACT’s Chief Executive Officer, Harvey Lennon, says ...
Read MoreNew figures show extraordinary variations between Tasmanian petrol prices and the national average – and RACT members want answers.Tasmanian petrol prices have been stuck at about $1.50 cents ...
Read MoreAn LPG-powered family car has been judged as one of Australia’s Best Cars in the Australian Automobile Association’s (AAA’s) annual awards.The Ford Falcon EcoLPi becomes the first ...
Read MoreThe RACT says Tasmanians owe a great debt of gratitude to road safety pioneer, Dr Nigel Abbott, who has died in Tasmania.The RACT’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Harvey Lennon, says Dr ...
Read MoreTasmanians are entitled to look for a fall in petrol prices, says the RACT. After all, it has happened everywhere else - but Tasmania’s petrol prices are stuck flat-lining, with little ...
Read MoreTasmanians are taking to cruising holidays in record numbers.Addressing a function in Hobart today on board the Royal Caribbean International cruise ship Radiance of the Seas the RACT’s Chief ...
Read MoreNational Kidsafe Day which is being celebrated around the nation today should cause all parents and grandparents to reflect on the safety of children in cars.The focus of this year’s Kidsafe ...
Read MoreThe Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has issued a poor 2-star safety rating for the Chery J11 compact sports utility vehicle. This rating is based on the result of a frontal ...
Read MoreThe RACT is reminding parents and grandparents about the need for proper child restraints in cars.Figures released by the Tasmanian Council of Obstetric and Paediatric Mortality and Morbidity show ...
Read MoreTasmanian motorists losing patience with diesel pricesDiesel and petrol suppliers are increasingly on the nose with Tasmanian motorists.The RACT has been fielding a growing number of calls from ...
Read MoreRACT support to help grow AFL in Tasmania Local communities across Tasmania will benefit from an agreement the RACT has signed to support the North Melbourne Football Club's presence in ...
Read MoreThroughout this Threatened Species week – September 5-9 – the RACT is mounting a public display in the ground floor foyer of its Hobart headquarters to focus on road kill education and ...
Read MoreAfter several years of consistent lobbying on behalf of its older members the RACT has welcomed the older drivers policy change announced by the Tasmanian Government today.“The RACT welcomes ...
Read MoreTasmanian amateur cyclists Gavin Hinds, Scott Dickson and Craig Hoey are set to compete as Team750m in next week’s Paris-Brest-Paris race, the oldest cycling event in the world still in ...
Read MoreFor the first time, a fully electric car - the Mitsubishi i-MiEV – will soon be available to consumers in Tasmania. At the same time the RACT is examining the upgrade of its breakdown fleet to ...
Read MoreStaying mobile: RACT breakdown statistics For the vast majority of us, the car is indispensable to our busy, daily lives. When it breaks down it can throw the day into confusion. The RACT sees ...
Read MoreThe RACT wants the State Government, together with Councils, to formulate an action plan for pedestrian safety in Hobart and Launceston. The motoring organisation says that conflict between vehicles ...
Read MoreTHE cost of owning and operating a car in today's market has dropped slightly despite unstable petrol prices which are putting the squeeze on motorists. Each year the RACT undertakes a comprehensive ...
Read MoreThe RACT has launched a new service to build upon its current three core businesses. RACT Health Insurance is the result of community feedback, particularly through RACT branches, in recent years. ...
Read MoreThe RACT has expressed concern about the possible implications for road safety following the state budget yesterday. Instead of 30 extra police officers as promised by the ALP at the last state ...
Read MoreWith widespread poor weather conditions across Tasmania today, the RACT says motorists need to adapt their driving techniques to the conditions to reduce their personal risk and the risk to other ...
Read MoreAs Tasmania approaches its shortest day, the RACT is receiving a stream of complaints from drivers about other motorists who fail to turn on their headlights in the darker conditions. At least one ...
Read MoreThe RACT is seeking motorists' views on whether a carbon tax should be applied to petrol, and if so, what it means for motorists. The motoring organisation has posted a poll on its website - ...
Read MoreFollowing a Board meeting of the RACT in Devonport tomorrow morning (Tuesday May 31) a plaque presentation for 20 North West Coasters who have been RACT members for the last 50 years or more, will ...
Read MoreThe RACT wants Tasmanian families to seriously consider joining tomorrow's National Walk Safely to School Day. It says traffic congestion around schools is still an issue of frequent complaint to ...
Read MoreEach year, some 1.3 million people around the world die in road crashes, and unless action is taken, the toll will only get worse as countries such as China and India continue to ...
Read MoreLatest crash testing by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), has resulted in the Australian-made Toyota Camry and Camry Hybrid improving their performance to a ...
Read MoreFor over 10 years, the RACT has been providing a free break down service for visitors to Agfest. This RACT community service will again be extended to Agfest patrons this year. Agfest commences on ...
Read MoreA fuel economy drive by Tasmanian racing car identity Greg Crick ended successfully in Launceston yesterday on the proverbial 'smell of an oily rag'. ...
Read MoreThe RACT will next week oversee an economy run around Tasmania involving well known racing driver Greg ...
Read MoreWhile petrol prices climb around the world, the RACT is advising Easter holidaymakers that there are some practical measures they can take to make their fuel purchase drive their car further. Petrol ...
Read MoreThe RACT has launched a campaign to finally put an end to the confusion caused by 'end speed limit' signs. The signs, which are used extensively on Tasmanian rural roads, fail to advise ...
Read MoreThe RACT Roadside breakdown service has experienced strong demand over the last 24 hours in the wet weather. The RACT's General Manager Roadside and Technical Services, Darren Moody, says the ...
Read MoreThe RACT has welcomed a modifying of the Government's previous approach to rural speed limits. The motoring organisation, whose members have demonstrated a clear rejection of a blanket speed ...
Read MoreThe RACT has strongly supported a TasRail initiative to form a Level Crossing Safety Committee, following the upsurge in level crossing incidents in the past 12 months. However, the RACT says it is ...
Read MoreThe RACT has expressed concern about the effects of police funding cut backs on road enforcement activities and road safety in Tasmania. The motoring body says that in recent months, Tasmania Police ...
Read MoreThe RACT's Members have voiced their opposition to a blanket reduction in rural speed limits from 100 to 90kmh. After looking at figures for serious crashes on rural roads supplied by the ...
Read MoreKeep car batteries out of landfill - and help Variety Tasmania - by being part of RACT's Great Battery Roundup. The RACT's General Manager Roadside and Technical Services, Darren Moody, said that ...
Read MoreThe RACT has posted a survey on its website to give Tasmanians an opportunity to have their say on the state government's proposed speed limit reduction on rural 100km/h roads. The Government is ...
Read MoreThe RACT Insurance call centre in Hobart has been kept busy with claims flowing in as a result of the wet weather and floods late last week. By lunch time today (Monday) policy holders had lodged ...
Read MoreThe RACT has written to the Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources (DIER) asking for more information on the proposed introduction of a speed limit reduction on rural and regional roads, ...
Read MoreThe recent heavy rain and winds particularly over northern and north eastern Tasmania has caused localised flooding and water inundation that RACT Insurance is responding to. "Our customers on ...
Read MoreNo need to book - just turn up The RACT and Kidsafe are continuing a series of rural and regional information sessions on child restraints during the first part of 2011. A program of 12 sessions ...
Read MoreThe RACT has challenged its 184,500 members and all other drivers to take three simple steps over the festive season to lower their exposure to road trauma. RACT chief executive Harvey Lennon said ...
Read MoreThe RACT says that a blanket speed limit reduction to 90 km/h on Tasmania's rural roads is a one-size-fits-all measure which will impact the economy and every responsible driver. Harvey Lennon, ...
Read MoreThe RACT says now is an ideal time for Tasmanian secondary school students to get involved with keys2drive. Each week across Australia, hundreds of free keys2drive lessons are delivered. ...
Read MoreThe RACT and Kidsafe have been granted funding by the MAIB Foundation to provide information sessions in rural and regional areas on child restraints. Twelve sessions have been planned in regional ...
Read MoreAustralians' increasing take-up of value-for-money, urban-focused vehicles has been reflected in the high quality of small cars featured in the 2010 Australia's Best Cars awards program, with ...
Read MoreThe RACT has a new President and Chairman of the Board. Mr Stuart Slade has been elected President after Mr Roger Locke stood down following three years in the position. Mr Slade has been a Director ...
Read MoreThe RACT will play its part in support of the RYDA road safety program for school students across Tasmania through a new three-year sponsorship agreement. The partnership between RYDA and RACT will ...
Read MoreThe appointment of Darren Hine to the role of Police Commissioner has been welcomed by the RACT. RACT's public policy manager Vince Taskunas said Mr Hine was held in high regard by the peak ...
Read MoreThe wintry blast over the last few days has seen a spate of insurance claims to the state's largest general insurer, RACT Insurance. Most of them come from the North West Coast. As of this afternoon ...
Read MoreSome 60 entries this year were short listed to 37, and this evening, the chair of the judging panel, Jane Haley, Chief Executive of the Australian Business Arts Foundation (ABAF), announced the ...
Read MoreThe Chairman of the RACT Roger Locke has announced the appointment of Harvey Lennon as the next Group Chief Executive of the RACT. Mr Lennon, who has held senior roles at the RACT for the past 12 ...
Read MoreThe RACT says angry motorists in Tasmania are 'filthy' at the super-high petrol prices they continue to pay - and there are no market reasons whatsoever for the gouging. An RACT analysis of the ...
Read MoreThe RACT says angry motorists in Tasmania are 'filthy' at the super-high petrol prices they continue to pay - and there are no market reasons whatsoever for the gouging. An RACT analysis of the ...
Read MoreMore than 130 Tasmanians today joined a special group of RACT members who have retained their membership over the last 50 years. They were honoured at an afternoon tea at Wrest Point, with the ...
Read MoreThe RACT has been closely monitoring petrol prices over the last few weeks following complaints from motorists, and is posing a number of questions about pricing in Tasmania. The motoring body says ...
Read MoreThe RACT has welcomed the deployment of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) devices on police cars. According to Tasmania Police, the first device fitted is already detecting disqualified ...
Read MoreA new, improved website is now available to consumers offering new car buyers access to a wide range of important safety information. Hosted by ANCAP - the Australasian New Car Assessment Program - ...
Read MoreRACT Travelworld has won a prestigious award at the 2010 National Travel Industry Awards held last weekend in Sydney. RACT Travelworld received the Award from the Australian Federation of Travel ...
Read MoreThe RACT continues its free program of winter safety checks on cars this week with free checks on Wednesday, July 14, at Shoreline Shopping Centre at Howrah. RACT technicians will be on hand between ...
Read MoreWith widespread frost and fog being forecast over the next two mornings, the RACT says drivers should ensure they park under cover - even if it's just a tree - during the night to protect car ...
Read MoreCrashes in Hobart involving pedestrians need more study and analysis. An alarming spike in injuries in the past month is definitely a cause for serious concern, says the RACT, but any solution must ...
Read MoreThe RACT has released the findings of its comprehensive annual survey of car motoring costs. It has found that the cost of owning and operating a car has stabilised in the wake of the Global ...
Read MoreRACT is pleased to see the Government taking some immediate action on its infrastructure and road safety election commitments in the 2010-11 State Budget. "We particularly welcome $430,000 allocated ...
Read MoreThe RACT says that buyers of utilities have new cause to celebrate after the Australian made Ford Falcon utility achieved a five star safety rating in crash tests conducted last month by the ...
Read MoreThe RACT says it expects to see funding contained in next week's State Budget for a wide range of Government promises made before the State election, including roads, rail, and safety initiatives ...
Read MoreWinter is a time when safety on the roads becomes more critical than ever. As part of a campaign this year to cut road trauma over the winter period, the RACT is again conducting an extensive ...
Read MoreThe RACT, which is a foundation member of the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), has welcomed the Federal Government's decision to contribute$5 million to the program to increase ...
Read MoreRACT Travelworld has been nominated as a finalist in this year's prestigious National Travel Industry Awards in the category: "Best Innovation in Marketing - Retail Travel Agency". RACT ...
Read MoreDate: Tuesday, May 25, 2010Location: Burnie Club, ...
Read MoreIncreased Metro services between Kingston and the city during the morning and afternoon peaks, together with a park and ride facility at Kingston, have been welcomed by the RACT. The motoring ...
Read MoreFor over 10 years, the RACT has been providing a free breakdown service for visitors to Agfest.As a service to the community, the RACT will be there again this year. If Agfest patrons break down - ...
Read MoreThe RACT wants a senior and experienced minister to take on the complex infrastructure portfolio in the next Government. In addition, the RACT says there should be a junior minister or parliamentary ...
Read MoreTasmanians heading off on an Easter break to other parts of the state are being advised to keep sufficient fuel in their tanks in case some more remote areas of the state are without fuel. The RACT ...
Read MoreBut stay alert for the Bunnies and Bilbies this Easter Each year RACT Insurance releases figures on policy holders' claims related to animals on roads and road kill in Tasmania in the previous ...
Read MoreFollowing an horrific weekend on wet Victorian roads, Tasmanians packing their cars for the Easter break are being asked to check their tyres, as well as their cars' mechanical health. Five people ...
Read MoreThe RACT is looking forward to improvements in road safety over the term of the next Tasmanian Government following the responses it has now received from the three major political parties to its ...
Read MoreThe RACT says a number of election campaign announcements on road safety have been positive to date and it has posted an analysis of the parties' commitments on its website. Earlier this year, the ...
Read MoreRACT Travelworld, the largest Tasmanian owned and operated travel agency in the state, says uncertainty about the future of airline schedules into Hobart is causing confusion with the travelling ...
Read MoreThe RACT wants the next Tasmanian Government to take heed of a special report from the Tasmanian Auditor-General's office late last year on speed camera operations, and to implement the ...
Read MoreThe RACT says it will keep the two main political parties to their promises on Bruny Island ferry access at Kettering. Through its Southern Regional Advisory Committee, the RACT has taken a close ...
Read MoreThe Tasmanian Greens today gave in-principle support to the policy asks presented by the RACT to all three parties, highlighting the urgent need for a major boost to public transport infrastructure ...
Read MoreThe RACT has thrown down a challenge to the three political parties to adopt one of the most significant and comprehensive set of recommendations the RACT has ever has developed for road safety on ...
Read MoreTasmania Police needs more Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras - as soon as possible - to enable a greater capacity to detect unregistered or stolen vehicles and unlicensed drivers on ...
Read MoreRACT Group Chief Executive Greg Goodman said Premier David Bartlett must lobby his Federal colleagues in Canberra to bring about a quick resolution to the departure screening service shortfall at ...
Read MoreAn imminent announcement that Qantas will shortly re-open the second security checkpoint at the HobartAirport departure gate is most welcome, says the RACT. RACT spokesman Vince Taskunas said he was ...
Read MoreThe RACT is seeking answers as to why only one x-ray security machine is in operation at the HobartAirport departure gate, when two are installed. RACT spokesman Vince Taskunas said the situation ...
Read MoreIntroducing Wii as a new source of mayhem... …then there was the bloke obeying the instructions of his sat nav, It said turn left, so he did, straight through a fence and into a field. It was ...
Read MoreThe average person now leaves home with up to $1,000 worth of personal effects on them. RACT Insurance says it can be a lot to lose in the event of having your handbag stolen. A quarter of all the ...
Read MoreRecreational boaters this holiday season are being advised that safety doesn't just begin at the boat ramp. Data from RACT Insurance shows that many boaters come to grief in their own back yard, or ...
Read MoreIf you're driving away to a holiday destination over Christmas, make sure you've got enough petrol or diesel to see you through your journey. The RACT is warning that fuel can be hard to obtain over ...
Read MoreNew car buyers looking for that major Christmas or end-of-year purchase have a number of new 5-star safety vehicles to choose from, says Darren Moody, the RACT's General Manager, Roadside and ...
Read MoreLow fuel consumption cars can also achieve the highest safety ratings, according to the RACT, following the release of new safety rating results by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program ...
Read MoreRACT Insurance says Tasmanian motorists are increasingly finding roundabouts confusing, and is urging governments to consider an awareness campaign on round about rules. RACT Insurance is alarmed by ...
Read MoreThe RACT has welcomed yesterday's COAG agreement on strategic planning for Australia's capital cities. The motoring organisation has been calling for a long term, strategic approach to planning of ...
Read MoreRACT Insurance has welcomed a Tasmania Police initiative to mount "Operation Bonnet" over December and January in southern parts of Tasmania to counter car theft and thefts from cars. RACT ...
Read More- misadventure en route to Boat Harbour - The RACT is advising intending holiday makers to undertake any essential car maintenance now, before Christmas. Even if you don't book your car in ...
Read MoreAustralia's Best Cars for 2009 were announced at a gala event in Melbourne on 1st December 2009. Darren Moody, the RACT's General Manager, Roadside and Technical Services, was one of the judging ...
Read MoreThe RACT has welcomed new national road rules which include toughened compliance in regards to the use of child restraints, and also extend the years that a child needs to use size appropriate, ...
Read MorePetrol prices in Hobart and Launceston aren't just higher than Burnie and Devonport. They are higher than mainland cities, and higher even than remote parts of Australia such as Mt Isa and Broken ...
Read MoreMore high visibility police vehicles, a greater focus on technology such as vehicle number plate recognition cameras, and an AusRAP risk assessment of the wider road network are among the measures ...
Read MoreRACT Insurance has produced data indicating that motorists who live in rural areas are almost as likely to experience a crash in an urban area as in the countryside. Urban dwellers are far more ...
Read MoreThe RACT is warning owners of diesel-fueled cars about the sometimes catastrophic results of inadvertently filling up with unleaded petrol. RACT Roadside breakdown crews are attending more calls for ...
Read MoreThe RACT says more research needs to be done into the dangerous practice of using hand held mobile phones while driving. Statistics released by Tasmania Police point to a growing trend in the ...
Read MorePent-up energy will be released over the next two weeks as senior secondary school students finish their studies, and the RACT is asking all students to direct their enthusiasm towards safe pursuits ...
Read MoreThe RACT says the latest Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) crash test result is a milestone for utes, with the Australian-made Holden Commodore utility receiving a 5-star crash test ...
Read MoreThe RACT met with the Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Anthony Albanese, last night at the Prime Minister's Community Cabinet meeting in ...
Read MoreThe RACT says petrol prices in Tasmania's two major cities are well ahead of both major city prices and the price for unleaded petrol in comparable regional centres such as Newcastle, Wollongong and ...
Read MoreThe RACT is warning Tasmanians in the market for a new ute to be aware of the latest crash test results from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP). ANCAP - partly funded by the RACT - ...
Read MoreThe RACT has largely welcomed the government announcement today of new measures to make our roads safer. However, the RACT has expressed disappointment at the Government's decision to maintain road ...
Read MoreThe safety of vehicles on the Australian market continues to improve, with a record number of 5-star new car safety ratings released by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program. Darren Moody, the ...
Read MoreThe RACT is bringing together its three regional advisory committees in Launceston over the weekend along with senior managers and RACT directors, for a conference to be addressed by various ...
Read MoreOver a quarter of cars inspected by the RACT in June had at least one bald tyre. Bad enough, says the RACT, but even worse considering June 2009 was the wettest June in Hobart since 1954, ...
Read MoreAustralia's fleet managers have been urged to ensure safety as a top priority in their purchasing policies, following the announcement today of two more 4-star safety rated commercial vehicles by ...
Read MoreAustralia's leading independent vehicle safety advocate, the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), has met with other crash test organisations to look at ways of enhancing crash test ...
Read MoreAn important new driver training program, currently rolling out in Tasmania, is providing supervising drivers with the chance to learn how to teach their learners to drive. Drivers, supervising ...
Read MoreCAR owners are the big winners in the economic downturn with the cost of owning and running a car falling by an average six percent in the past 12 months. RACT's Vehicle Operating Costs Survey of a ...
Read MoreThe RACT has welcomed today's announcement by the State Government of a heads of agreement to progress the purchase of Asciano's Pacific National Tasmania rail business. The RACT's Chief Executive, ...
Read MoreThe President of the RACT, Roger Locke, is in Canberra this week for discussions with federal parliamentarians on a range of road safety related matters. Accompanied by Vince Taskunas, the RACT's ...
Read Morekeys2drive, a new national learner driver program which aims to make newly licensed drivers much safer, has commenced in Tasmania. Learner drivers and their supervising drivers are invited to take ...
Read MoreAustralians are being short-changed when it comes to safety features on some overseas manufactured vehicles. Australia's leading independent vehicle safety advocate, the Australasian New Car ...
Read MoreThe RACT says it is alarmed at the prospect of further closures of rail freight services in Tasmania in the near future and says that the Tasmanian Government must find a solution as soon as ...
Read MoreThe RACT is urging the Tasmanian Government to quickly implement new nationally-agreed laws on child restraints. This follows the Tasmanian Government's decision - supported by the RACT - to ...
Read MoreThe RACT wants the Government to re-assess traffic safety at the upgraded Mornington roundabout on Hobart's Eastern Shore. In the weeks since work on the round about has finished, the RACT has ...
Read MoreThe RACT says Tasmania has been left off the map when it comes to new transport infrastructure spending in this week's Federal Budget. RACT Group Chief Executive, Greg Goodman, said the announcement ...
Read MoreGovernor to use excavator to turn sod on underground car park. The construction phase of the RACT's new $17 million Hobart headquarters will be officially launched tomorrow, Thursday, May 14, when ...
Read MoreAs a community service, the RACT will provide a free breakdown service to people attending Agfest this week. Visitors who break down at Agfest should contact RACT on 13 1111, where they will be ...
Read MoreThe RACT has given its support to the introduction of tougher car confiscation legislation in the Tasmanian Parliament. The motoring organisation, which lobbied for so-called anti hooning ...
Read MoreRACT welcomes government involvement in fuel price monitoring program The RACT has welcomed the state government's decision to partner the motoring club so that its weekly fuel price ...
Read MoreThe RACT is fielding numerous calls from members concerned at the State Government's proposal to cut speed limits in reaction to the road toll. If the Government intends implementing lower speed ...
Read MoreDamage claims to RACT Insurance arising from this week's violent storms across the North have now topped half a million dollars, with claims still being received today (Friday). The Chief ...
Read MoreThe RACT says carbon offsets could provide a solution to the row over popular Australian-made cars being left off a list of approved vehicles for purchase by the Tasmanian Government. The motoring ...
Read MoreThe road toll so far this year should send a warning to Easter motorists about driving safely over the holiday period, says the RACT. There will be more cars on the roads both before and towards the ...
Read MoreFriday April 3, 2009 RACT Hobart: cnr Murray and Warwick Streets (temporary office) 10.30am -12.00 noon The RACT is hosting a seminar on the issue of wild life road kill in the board room of ...
Read MoreWhen: Thursday, March 26, 10.30am Where: RACT Boardroom Following the ...
Read MoreEntries are now being accepted for the 2009 RACT Insurance Tasmanian Youth Portraiture Prize. Last year's inaugural Prize was so successful - attracting 43 entries - that RACT Insurance and ...
Read MoreFuel price monitoring conducted yesterday by the RACT shows that some Tasmanians are being asked to pay nearly 20 cents per litre more for diesel than published terminal gate prices (TGP). The ...
Read MoreThe RACT is about to commence a $17 million redevelopment of its head office in Hobart. A four storey building, designed to incorporate high environmental standards, will emerge from the current 40 ...
Read MoreEach year RACT Insurance compiles information on the incidence of "roadkill" involving collisions between policy holders' vehicles and wildlife and other animals. The aim is to raise awareness among ...
Read MoreThe RACT is still receiving complaints from the public about road works signs, and has again called on the State Government to detail how it monitors its contractors. The latest complaints involve ...
Read MoreThe RACT today honoured Tasmanians who have been members of the club for at least 50 years. About 180 people attended the function at Hobart's Wrest Point, including 84 Tasmanians who have been ...
Read MoreRACT Insurance received 44 claims this morning for damage related to last night's storm activity over southern Tasmania. One of the claims related to a direct lightning strike. Trent Sayers, Chief ...
Read MoreThe RACT says Tasmanians with diesel driven cars are still paying too much for their fuel, and it appears that private motorists are being used to subsidise deals bringing lower diesel prices for ...
Read MoreTasmanian maritime heritage will rendezvous this week Tuesday 17th February 2009, with the latest in global maritime luxury at the mouth of the Derwent River. RACT Travelworld has organised a ...
Read MoreThe RACT is calling on the State Government to better monitor contractors engaged in road works. Over the recent long weekend, road works signs were in place in three separate locations on the ...
Read MoreAs schools return for 2009, the RACT is urging parents to give close consideration to drop-off and pick-up arrangements for young children. At the start of every year the RACT fields concerns from ...
Read MoreThe RACT has welcomed the Government's announcement today of a batch of new LED flashing speed limit signs on roads in Tasmanian school zones - but wants to see the rest as quickly as ...
Read MoreEach January, RACT Insurance compiles a list of unusual insurance claims that have caused a chuckle in the claims office. Last year, it was a fellow who tried to flick a cigarette butt out of his ...
Read MoreRACT Insurance has now received more than 250 claims for damage caused by yesterday's gale force winds. Additional staff wererostered on at the RACT Insurance Hobart call centre today, and ...
Read MoreRACT Insurance has received more than 355 calls from policy holders so far today, as storm force winds lashed Tasmania. In the same period 87 storm claims have been lodged. Damage being ...
Read MoreThe RACT says its members who drive diesel vehicles would like to know why diesel prices are currently so high around Tasmania. The latest fuel price monitoring conducted yesterday (Thursday Jan 15) ...
Read MoreThe RACT has urged the Australian government to get on with some of the Tasmanian infrastructure promises made at the last Federal election. It says Tasmania's experience of the Rudd Government so ...
Read MoreThe RACT has announced the appointment of Trent Sayers as the new Chief Executive Officer of RACT Insurance. Mr Sayers was chosen after a national search to fill a position vacated by Ralph Doedens, ...
Read MoreRACT Insurance is advising the community to take particular care with home security over the current summer period. Over the last five years, January has had the highest number of claims per day for ...
Read MoreThe RACT is warning holidaying motorists not to take fuel availability for granted in the days ahead. Over the next two weeks, fuel may be hard to obtain in some of Tasmania's more remote locations. ...
Read MoreLong working hours, Christmas festivities, and cheaper petrol will add up to a potentially dangerous cocktail on roads over the next week or two as Tasmanians prepare for their Christmas holiday ...
Read MoreIf pre Christmas shoppers are going to have a car crash, tomorrow (Saturday Dec 20) is the most likely day, according to statistics held by RACT Insurance. The statistics cover all types of crashes ...
Read MoreWith Christmas parties, office functions, and other social events now in full swing, the RACT is suggesting that party goers leave their car out of their transport equation. Even with the best ...
Read MoreThe recent Annual General Meeting of the RACT saw the re-election of four retiring directors. Eight candidates contested the four vacant positions on the Board if the RACT. However, the membership ...
Read MoreTasmania is to pilot an innovative national learner driver program in the New Year. keys2drive - a new program funded by the Federal Government and developed by the Australian Automobile Association ...
Read MoreFor the second time, Tasmania Police and RACT Insurance have teamed up through the Southern Regional Committee of Crime Stoppers to mount a previously successful campaign aimed at preventing car ...
Read MoreIf you're intending to set off during the Christmas holiday period you should undertake essential car maintenance now. Break down calls to the RACT increase markedly and often in remote rural areas ...
Read MoreThe RACT wants an explanation as to why Tasmanians are paying far more than their mainland counterparts at the Tasmanian fuel outlets operated by the supermarket chains. RACT Group Chief ...
Read MoreRACT Insurance has released data underlining the increasing damages' bill caused by storms in Tasmania. The latest data also shows that damage can vary widely, even within postcodes, depending on ...
Read MoreFord verus Holden: some people can be quite definite in terms of their preference. But what they overlook is that Toyota rules the roost in Tasmania. RACT Insurance's vehicle portfolio shows that ...
Read MoreThe Holden Barina has bounced back from a poor 2-star safety rating to achieve 4-stars under the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), Australia's leading consumer vehicle safety ...
Read MoreIf you think the dangers of motoring are all out on the road, think again. RACT Insurance says that about 15% of the motor vehicle claims it receives involve incidents which occurred while entering ...
Read MoreDogs versus cats. Pet owners can be fiercely parochial. But RACT Insurance has delved into its records to find what makes the more accident prone pet and has come up with ammunition for both sides ...
Read MoreThe RACT is introducing a new breakdown service - for cyclists. RACT Group Chief Executive Greg Goodman says the new service - Bike Assist - recognises the growing popularity of bicycles in ...
Read MoreThe RACT's latest petrol price monitoring (conducted Thursday August 28) again shows the best competition, and the greatest range of choice for motorists in Tasmania, exists on Hobart's Eastern ...
Read MoreHobart tops the price ladder across Australia RACT analysis of average fuel prices in Australia's capital cities has confirmed that Tasmanians have been paying too much. In fact, Hobart's petrol ...
Read MoreThe price of petrol in Tasmania remains generally too high in some metro areas, although discounting is occurring in other areas, according to the RACT's latest price monitoring, conducted yesterday ...
Read MoreThe RACT will give evidence about high Tasmanian fuel prices next week to the Senate Committee looking at the proposed Federal Fuel Watch scheme. The Senate Standing Committee on Economics was due ...
Read MoreThe Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has reached a mile stone, with the first five star safety rating for a locally made vehicle. The RACT, a long time member and contributor to the ...
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