#BANDTOGETHER

#BANDTOGETHER

Each year the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) and AFL Victoria partner for Road Safety Round. In 2023 more than 1000 AFL Vic-affiliated local football clubs wore blue arm bands in the round.

When it comes to road safety, we’re all on the same team.
Play your role and band together to spread an important message about road safety.
#playyourrole
#TACbandtogether.

ROAD SAFETY:

Key messages from TAC to stay safe on our roads:

  • Driver distraction is recognised as a critical road safety issue, with mobile phone use whilst driving being one of the major contributors to driver distraction related road trauma.

    Drivers are 10 times more at risk of crashing if they are texting, browsing or emailing on their mobile phone.

    In Victoria, the current penalty for using a mobile phone whilst driving is a fine of $555 and 4 demerit points (with fines to increase 1 July 2023). For a P-Plater that’s 4 of 5 demerit points gone instantly.

    New automatic mobile phone and seatbelt detection cameras are now operating in Victoria, significantly increasing the likelihood of offenders being caught.

    New mobile phone laws were introduced in Victoria in early 2023. Make sure you are up to date by checking out the rules here.

    Tips to avoid distracted driving:

    Install the ‘do not disturb while driving’ function on your phone.

    Always put your phone out of reach when driving, such as in the glovebox or car boot.

    Set your GPS or music playlist prior to starting your car and ensure the device is in an approved holder.

    Turn your phone to silent or turn it off completely when driving.

    As a passenger, speak up and tell a driver to get off their phone and focus on the road.

  • We don’t want to see any more people killed or hurt because of drink-driving.

    Why risk being near a 0.05 BAC level and having an impaired driving ability? Impairment actually starts at a BAC of 0.02.

    Don’t risk it.

    Separate drinking and driving altogether – if you plan on drinking, don’t drive.

    Plan ahead and have a designated driver or transport option organised to get home safely.

  • Speed is one of the major factors contributing to accidents on Victoria’s roads and research shows small changes in speed can result in a significant reduction in road trauma.

    The risk of being involved in a casualty doubles with each 5km/hr increase in travelling speed above 60km/hr.

    A 5km/hr reduction in the average speed on Victoria’s roads can lead to a 15% decrease in crashes.

    The faster you go, the harder you hit, the worse the damage will be. So, always stick to the speed limit.

  • If everyone upgraded their car to the safest within its class, the number of lives lost would reduce by a third.

    No matter what your budget is, you can find an affordable and safe new or used car.

    Visit howsafeisyourcar.com.au before you buy to make sure your car is 5-star and fitted with all the latest safety features.

  • The TAC L2P Program is a community-based program developed to assist eligible young Victorian learner drivers between the ages of 16 and 21 years who do not have access to a supervising driver, or an appropriate vehicle to gain driving experience required for a probationary license.

    The TAC L2P Program is in need of local volunteer mentors to help young people within their community become safer road users and provide them with access to education and employment opportunities.

    You can become a mentor to you learner drivers and help make out roads safer for everyone.

    For more information, visit TAC L2P Program : VicRoads

  • New Victorian Road Rules 2023

    New road rules have been introduced regulating the use of a range of portable, mountable, wearable and inbuilt devices while driving a vehicle or riding a motorbike. The rules expand and clarify a number of rules already in place for mobile phones. Find out more via the link!

  • How Safe Is Your Car?

    If everyone upgraded their car to the safest within its class, the number of lives lost would reduce by a third. Visit the link below before you buy to make sure your car is 5-star and fitted with all the latest safety features.Find out how safe your car is today!


  • TAC L2P Program

    You could be eligible to mentor a young learner driver through the TAC L2P Program.

    Volunteer mentors are an integral and highly valued part of the TAC L2P Program and they welcome enquiries and applications.