
New Zealand's Automobile Association (NZAA) have recently published a substantial paper on road safety and associated issues, called "Saving Ourselves", which RACT wanted to share with our members. ...
Just over 170,000 Tasmanians are members of the RACT. Formed in 1923, the RACT seeks to advance the aim of "safer drivers, in safer cars, on safer roads", along with its sister motoring ...
The Australian Government's national FuelWatch proposal was recently defeated in the Senate, with South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon siding with the Opposition to vote down the legislation. The ...
Tasmania already has permanent speed cameras: on the Tasman Bridge, and on Illawarra Rd at Longford. The RACT thinks there should be more (with appropriate warning signage), especially on junctions ...
A new look and feel - and more to come... Over the last six months the RACT and a local web development company called Future Medium Pty Ltd have been working together to create a new RACT web site. ...
A mix of engineering solutions would improve safety The RACT's top infrastructure priorities remain the northern approaches to Hobart including the building, as soon as possible, of the Brighton ...