Road safety news

  • 2024 Kindergarten transition programs: Starting school safely

    Starting school is an exciting and significant milestone for both children and their families. How a child travels to and from school is a parent/carer’s responsibility – however schools want this to happen as safely as possible, every day.

  • Reconciliation week: Speak up for languages and road safety

    This year’s National Reconciliation Week theme is Be Brave Make Change. It outlines 19 actions for change to benefit all Australians.

  • Road safety on holidays

    With the school holidays approaching, daily routines often change and everyone is a lot more relaxed. Different play locations and holiday destinations means changed traffic environments and new safety concerns.

  • Starting school safely

    It’s an exciting and challenging time when our kids start in primary school. There are many changes and they have plenty of things to think about. But what about getting to and from school safely?

  • Sharing the care of our children

    Grandparents, nannies, friends and carers are very important people in the lives of our children and especially during these uncertain times.

  • How can we all get involved in National Road Safety Week 2021

    National Road Safety Week 16-23 May is a week where everyone can stop and realise road safety is everyone's responsibility.

  • Kindergarten Orientation Days and Road Safety

    Starting school means lots of changes for children and their families. Travelling to and from school is no exception. Kindergarten orientation days are a great way to promote safe road user behaviours to new parents/carers/grandparents and students. Have you ordered your Kindergarten Orientation Road Safety Library bags yet?

  • Riding e-bikes and petrol-powered bicycles to and from school

    E-bikes are growing in popularity. It’s important for schools to be aware of the laws, rules and regulations around the use of these devices.

  • Starting high school safely

    Information for parents and carers to support their child get ready to travel to and from their new high school.

  • Animated road safety messages

    How do you share road safety information with your school community? Transport for NSW have developed the following animations, about expected safe road user behaviours.

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