Rating Australia's National Network for Risk assesses how the risk of death and injury on the National Highway Network has changed over time.
AusRAP has analysed more than 20,000 km of highways, which represents less than three per cent of the total road network in Australia, yet 15 per cent of all recorded road deaths in Australia during 2005 - 2009.
Download the National Report:
Download State-based Reports:
- Rating Australian Capital Territory's Highway Network for Risk
- Rating New South Wales' Highway Network for Risk
- Rating Northern Territory's Highway Network for Risk
- Rating Queensland's Highway Network for Risk
- Rating South Australia's Highway Network for Risk
- Rating Tasmania's Highway Network for Risk
- Rating Victoria's Highway Network for Risk
- Rating Western Australia's Highway Network for Risk
Everyday drivers making every day mistakes should not die or be seriously injured as a result of an unsafe road.
Call on your local road authority or MP to take action to make roads safe.