I am a Driver // Buying a Car

Buying a Car


Have you ever thought about the safety of the car you drive?  Many Australians believe that if they buy a new car then it has to be safe, but when it comes to safety not all cars are created equal.

 

Fortunately, the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) and the National Roads and Motorists' Association help you know which new and used cars are safer than others.
 
If everyone bought the safest car in its class, including older cars, overall safety across Australia would improve by 25%, so do your part and try to buy a 4 or 5-star safety rated vehicle.

 

Because if all new cars had the equivalent safety features as the safest vehicle in its class, death and serious injury could be reduced by up to 40%. This means a staggering 65 lives would be saved each year.

Current Campaign - Drink Driving
Drink driving contributed to over 20% of fatal road crashes in 2011. This campaign supports the community’s attitudes around the social unacceptability of drink driving. Find out more here.
WA Road Deaths
82 deaths as at 17 June 2013.
Same time last year: 81 deaths

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Current Campaign - Seat Belts
Our seat belts campaign reminds you to belt up to protect yourself, because you are important to a lot of people.
Find out more here.
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Fatigue risks for young drivers
The Road Safety Council is reminding WA young road users that they are more at risk of a fatigue related road crash than they may realise.
Read the full release here.