The past few months have been unprecedented. We’ve transformed how we live, work and connect, and it’s been an incredibly difficult time for many Tasmanians.
Our readers share their thoughts on potholes, road works and cutting corners, while others have their questions answered by one of our car experts.
Journeys readers share their thoughts on speeding, vehicle recalls and EVs.
My first year in Tasmania has been one I’ll never forget. Our island is like no other, and I’m so grateful my family can call this place home.
Our readers have their say on the future of electric vehicles in Tasmania, and the need for more EV charging stations.
Our readers share their thoughts on highway speed limits, lack of public transport options, bad habits and retesting drivers.
Between the two of them, husband and wife pair Cedric and Janet Lockley have 100 years’ worth of RACT membership.
We’re extremely proud of our community at RACT. We’re here because we want to support you, our members, in the good and the challenging times. Although we’ve achieved much progress in the last 97 years, there’s still much more we can do to help.
As a member organisation we exist for you. We’re here to support you through life’s milestones and obstacles, and are committed to making your life easier.
Our readers share their thoughts on driverless buses, public transport and cracking down on fuel prices.
I am concerned about the lack of progress on measures to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries on our roads, particularly in light of a horror start to the year in Tasmania.