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From Transport NSW Crash Data
This dataset provides data professionals and road safety analysts direct access to road crash data. Ready access to this data helps you take on more detailed research and... -
From Transport NSW level crossings on public roads
This dataset encompasses all railway level crossings on public roads in New South Wales that are currently documented in the Australian Level Crossing Assessment Model (ALCAM)... -
Speeding and Red Light Camera Offences
Number and value of speeding and red light offences detected by a camera by financial year, camera type, location details, offence and zone type. -
From Transport Crash Statistics
The data is available on the TfNSW Centre for Road Safety website. The site provides information on: Interactive crash statistics with dynamic reports on road user deaths and... -
From OpenGov Deviation of Castlereagh Highway (SH18): Capertee: review of environmental factors
The Roads and Traffic Authority proposes to carry out the construction of a deviation to the Castlereagh Highway (SH18) at Capertee, approximately 41 kilometres north of... -
From OpenGov Hume Highway curve improvements at Kyeamba: review of environmental factors
The Kyeannba section of the Hume Highway was identified in the Hume Highway Strategic Planning Study (Connell Wagner, 2004) as a section requiring short-term safety improvements... Results from other Australian data portals
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From data.gov.au Road Safety Camera Network - Compliance Rates Fixed Cameras
The information shows compliance rates from July 2006 and compares the number of vehicles that pass a camera with the number of fines detected by the camera. This data only... -
From data.gov.au Road Safety Camera Network - Trends in Fines Hume Freeway
Trends in fines for each of the seven highway camera systems within the State of Victoria since each highway camera system began operating. Fines are recorded at the offence... -
From data.gov.au TAC Road Trauma Statistics
This tool will allow you to extract data about people killed and seriously injured on Victorian roads. Fatal data is available from 1987 and TAC claims data is available from... -
From data.gov.au Road Safety Camera Network - Compliance Rates Mobile Cameras
The information shows compliance rates from July 2006 and compares the number of vehicles that pass a camera with the number of fines detected by the camera. All mobile cameras... -
From data.gov.au Road Safety Camera Network - Trends in Fines CityLink
Trends in fines for each of the seven highway camera systems within the State of Victoria since each highway camera system began operating. Fines are recorded at the offence... -
From data.gov.au Road Safety Camera Network - Trends in Fines Monash Freeway
Trends in fines for each of the seven highway camera systems within the State of Victoria since each highway camera system began operating. Fixed cameras began operating on the... -
From data.gov.au Victorian Serious Road Casualties (TAC)
As the statutory insurer of third-party personal liability for road crashes, the TAC funds treatment and support services for people injured in road crashes in Victoria. The... -
From data.gov.au Road Safety Camera Network - Trends in Fines Geelong Road
Trends in fines for each of the seven highway camera systems within the State of Victoria since each highway camera system began operating. Fines are recorded at the offence... -
From data.gov.au Prompted and Unprompted Awareness of Road Safety Advertising
2011-2015 Market Research data surveying South Australians 16 years and over with regard to their awareness of Road Safety Advertising across a broad ranges of topics. -
From data.gov.au Road Safety
Road Safety Data 2012-13 to 2021-22 -
From data.gov.au SASP Target 22 - Road Safety
Reduce road fatalities and serious injuries by at least 30% by 2020. -
From data.gov.au Bushfire Last Resort Refuges
A Bushfire Last Resort Refuge is intended to provide a place of relative safety during a bushfire. It does not guarantee the survival of those who assemble there. -
From data.gov.au Annual Reporting Data
Annual reporting by South Australia Police -
From data.gov.au Bushfire Safer Places
A Bushfire Safer Place is a place of relative safety and may be used as a place for people to stay in or as a place of first resort.