Young drivers aged under 26 years make up only about 14% of all licence holders, but are over represented in annual fatalities.
Adults should start with child restraints from birth and hold your child's hand on footpaths and while crossing the road.
Road rules and advice to help pedestrians stay safe on NSW roads and shared paths.
Older road users face greater risks, with people aged 75 years or over 3 times more likely to be killed in a crash than those in their 20s.
Safe driving habits help reduce the number and severity of crashes on our roads. Share our roads safely with more vulnerable road users.
Information on motorcycle and scooter safety. This includes information on protective gear and lane filtering laws.
Bicycle riders have the same rights and responsibilities as motorists, so it’s important that they both look out for each other.
Personal e-scooters remain illegal on NSW roads and road-related areas, including footpaths, shared paths and bicycle lanes.
Drivers need to concentrate. You can assist the driver by helping navigate, taking phone calls and limiting distractions and interactions.