Developing a new NT Towards Zero Road Safety Action Plan 2024-2028
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Over the decade 2012-2021, on average each year, 40 people have died, and about 470 people have suffered life changing serious injuries resulting from crashes on Territory roads. The impact of road crash trauma is felt far and wide across the whole Northern Territory (NT) community.
Every road user can make a difference by taking responsibility and understanding that their choices and actions on the road, can be fatal or cause life changing serious injury to themselves or other innocent road users. For change to happen, road safety must be owned by each and every person in the community.
A new Northern Territory Towards Zero Road Safety Action Plan 2024–2028 (Action Plan) is in development. To assist in the development of the new Action Plan, a Discussion Paper has been prepared to seek community input to the plan.
Development of the Discussion Paper has included consultation with key road safety stakeholders, analysis of NT and national road trauma statistics, road safety research, and consideration of other Australian and international innovative approaches to road safety.
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There are two ways you can provide feedback:
1. Complete the short survey by clicking on the Take Survey button.
Over the decade 2012-2021, on average each year, 40 people have died, and about 470 people have suffered life changing serious injuries resulting from crashes on Territory roads. The impact of road crash trauma is felt far and wide across the whole Northern Territory (NT) community.
Every road user can make a difference by taking responsibility and understanding that their choices and actions on the road, can be fatal or cause life changing serious injury to themselves or other innocent road users. For change to happen, road safety must be owned by each and every person in the community.
A new Northern Territory Towards Zero Road Safety Action Plan 2024–2028 (Action Plan) is in development. To assist in the development of the new Action Plan, a Discussion Paper has been prepared to seek community input to the plan.
Development of the Discussion Paper has included consultation with key road safety stakeholders, analysis of NT and national road trauma statistics, road safety research, and consideration of other Australian and international innovative approaches to road safety.
Have Your Say
There are two ways you can provide feedback:
1. Complete the short survey by clicking on the Take Survey button.
Completing this survey will help to shape the next Towards Zero Road Safety Action Plan 2024 - 2028. There is an additional space at the end of the survey to include comments or suggestions.
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Page last updated: 20 Feb 2024, 12:00 AM
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