
The Hobart City Council is currently seeking feedback on issues and opportunities for the provision of improved pedestrian and bicyclist facilities from the northern end of Marieville Esplanade ...
Read MoreThe Tasmanian Government has announced the formation of a new road safety body. Its Terms of Reference can be found here. Here is an excerpt from the Minister's media release: The State Government ...
Read MoreDavid Bartlett, MPPremier Friday, 2 July 2010 Head of Treasury to retire The Premier, David Bartlett, today announced that Mr Don Challen is to retire from his ...
Read MoreHobart City Council's proposal for a blanket 50km/h speed limit reduction Discussion paper prepared by Vince Taskunas, General Manager Public Policy and Communications, RACT. The paper (downloadable ...
Read MoreRACT's public policy department is pleased to publish, without prejudice, a paper by independent Tasmanian commentator on road surfaces, Ralph Rallings "Road Surfaces and Traffic Accident ...
Read MoreThe Australian Automobile Association's 2010-11 Federal Budget Submission can be found here: AAA Budget Submission IN BRIEF What AAA would like to see in the 2010-11 Budget: Confirmation of the ...
Read MoreThe RACT is approached regularly for support (particularly via the Community Fund) by volunteer learner driver mentor organisations in disadvantaged areas throughout the state. The RACT has lobbied ...
Read MoreRACT's analysis of policy announcements and media releases issued by the three major parties as at 17 March 2010 is available by clicking the link below. Formal responses have been received from all ...
Read MoreThe West Coast Council's "Community Road Safety Committee" have put together a smart flyer with advice for visitors driving on regional and rural roads in Tasmania.You can download it by ...
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 MoreRACT is proud to support the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program - Roadkill Project, which is collecting information to help determine how significant roadkill is to the survival of populations already ...
Read MoreThe RACT is serious about doing more to reduce the significant loss of life on our roads - amongst our wildlife. The toll is too high, and the RACT believes more needs to be done by government and ...
Read MoreEffective from the 30 November 2009, the laws relating to Child restraints are changing. These rules require: Children under the age of six months: to be restrained in an approved rearward ...
Read MoreThe RACT welcomes the Australian Government's announcement that State and Territories will have capital city strategic plans by 2012 that meet national criteria for transport, housing, urban ...
Read MoreThe Traffic (Road Rules) Regulations 1999 (Road Rules) have been amended and remade. The remade Road Rules will come into operation on 30 November 2009 as the Road Rules 2009. RACT was consulted as ...
Read MoreThe RACT's 2010-11 Tasmanian Budget Submission calls for: The 10+10 year infrastructure plan: a strategic medium to long term approach to transport and infrastructure planning in Tasmania. A good ...
Read MoreMember Panel - your Perspective, please Perspective is the RACT's pilot project to help better understand the views of RACT members on issues that are of interest to you. If you think this is a ...
Read MoreThe concise and full version of the RACT 2008-2009 annual report are available to download below. We have placed these reports online as a measure towards saving resources and reducing production ...
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 MoreWINTER is certainly here, and once again, we are holding our free RACT winter car safety checks. So pop the below dates into your diary for safer winter motoring. Our focus will again be on tyre ...
Read MoreThe RACT Roadside Win-A-Mazda3 Promotion ended 13th March 2009 and a prize draw was made Monday 16th March. This is the fourth year that RACT have conducted a Win-A-Mazda3 competition and ...
Read MoreWhile many businesses are closing down branch offices and working from call centres, often interstate we are proud that we are able to maintain an extensive branch network that allows members to ...
Read MoreKeys2drive is a concept developed by the Australian Automobile Association (AAA) and its constituent clubs, including the RACT. It aims to help learner drivers become much safer solo drivers. The ...
Read MoreThe RACT's origins lie in a meeting of motoring enthusiasts in a Hobart café in 1923, four years before the first meeting of Federal Parliament in Canberra. While our heritage is one of our ...
Read MoreMost men realise the importance of regular maintenance of their motor vehicles. And yet few men recognise the need for a regular health check to keep their own bodies in the best possible working ...
Read MoreMany male occupations involve working outdoors under the sun's ultraviolet rays. These rays may be harmful to the skin, causing sunburn, wrinkling, sagging, premature aging and skin cancer. A new ...
Read MoreThere's a huge idea brewing down at the TasmanianMuseum and ArtGallery. If Director Bill Bleathman's vision becomes reality, a bold and imaginative redevelopment will transform our much-loved ...
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RACT is pleased to announce the results of the 2008 election of four members to our Board: Bruce Clark (re-elected) Peter Joyce (re-elected) Christopher Langdon (re-elected) Tony Stacey AM ...
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 MoreA Select Committee of the Legislative Council in the Tasmanian Parliament was established on 26 August 2008, to inquire into Road Safety. The terms of reference for the Inquiry are here. The ...
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 MoreTasmania's largest locally owned travel business, RACT Travelworld, has just increased its already extensive reach in travel planning with the merger of Jetset Travelworld Ltd, Qantas Holidays, and ...
Read MoreThe RACT has completed a study of vehicle operating costs in 2008, which shows that the cost of running a car in Tasmania has increased an average 7% in the last year. Some 60 popular makes of ...
Read MoreAs a service to motorists, the RACT in association with the Kingborough Community Road Safety Partnership is conducting free winter car safety checks in Kingston on Thursday, June 26. The free ...
Read MorePlease open the below file to view the Australian Automobiles budget response
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