Safe
driving
tips
Driving involves risk and safe drivers aim to reduce and manage their risk by making good decisions and taking responsibility for their behaviour when driving.
Safer speeds
Speed is a key factor in crashes and road trauma. Exceeding the speed limit increases the likelihood of a crash.
Alcohol and drugs
Don't mix driving with alcohol or drugs (including medicine). To avoid the risks plan ahead.
Fatigue
Fatigue is often ranked as a major factor in causing road crashes. Driver fatigue is particularly dangerous because one of the symptoms is decreased ability to judge your own level of tiredness.
Mobile phones
Using a mobile phone while driving impairs your driving performance through distraction and increases the risk of crashing by at least four times.
Dangerous behaviours
Inattention and driving with attitude are just two dangerous driving behaviours that place the safety of you and other road users at risk.
Safer vehicles
Buying a car, whether it's for you or your child, is a big responsibility. Driving a car that has recognised safety features and a high safety rating is an essential aspect in ensuring safer travel on our roads.
Country driving
Before you drive in the country make sure you and your car are prepared. Be aware of fatigue and revise the road rules.
Sharing the road
All road users should know their responsibilities and respect the rights to safety of all who share our roads. This includes pedestrians, scooters and skaters, cyclists, horses and heavy vehicles.
Driveway safety
Tragically one child, often a toddler, is run over in their driveway every week in Australia. These safety tips will help keep your family safe.
Breakdown safety
Remember to slow down and be cautious if you see flashing amber hazard lights on the side of the road.
Know when to cross the line
Stay safe around trains and trams.
Medical fitness to drive
Learn about the fitness to drive requirements in South Australia.
Older drivers
Older drivers are generally safe, experienced and careful however they are much more likely to be severely injured or killed in a crash, due to their age.
Move smart
Keep your travel options open, stay flexible and move smart!