After a disastrous 10 years on our roads that saw Tasmania fail to meet its National Road Safety Strategy (NRSS) targets, we must do better.
While the many years we’ve spent lobbying for fairer fuel prices have finally paid off, our mission to ensure Tasmanians aren’t being ripped off at the bowser will continue for some time.
The way people travel across Greater Launceston needs an urgent rethink in order to future-proof the region's mobility network for the next 30 years.
After years of campaigning, we are pleased that the Tasmanian Government has committed to the introduction of a mandatory real-time fuel price reporting scheme.
The coming years will see a substantial change in the way we travel, with driverless vehicle technology on our doorstep.
We look at the key takeaways from our recent Mobility Futures Forum.
Most drivers wouldn’t run a red light on the road. So why are some motorists still taking this risk at railway crossings?
We take an electric vehicle on a trip from Hobart to Launceston and find that more needs to be done with charging infrastructure if we want the uptake of EVs to increase.
Policy series: Tasmanians are paying the nation’s most expensive transport costs relative to income. We’re fighting for your lifestyle.
Policy series: As the state’s roads get busier, we’re raising awareness of the dangers – and what everyone can do to help.
Policy series: With newer vehicles offering a raft of safety features, and Tasmania having the oldest vehicle fleet in Australia, we’re encouraging motorists to buy the safest vehicle they can afford.