As we head towards a very different looking automotive market in coming years, the term MaaS continues to bob its head up wanting us to take notice. In recent times…
Suburban and country roads are the big winners in an ambitious new $2 billion funding guarantee from The Andrews Labor Government. Under the plan, revenue from traffic cameras and on-the-spot speeding…
The Australian motor industry’s web tool used to check whether a vehicle’s airbag inflator is affected by the Takata recall has recorded more than 1.2 million responses in the first…
In response to an earlier article from AfMA focusing at speeding drivers, we were delighted to hear from one of our members Peter Newcombe who raised some interesting points over…
In a huge blow to Australia's national road safety strategy, all states and the Northern Territory are on track to miss targets signed up to by all governments in 2011. The…
Did you know that driver distraction is one of the biggest causes of serious injuries and fatalities on Australian roads? In fact, research estimates that 1 in 4 vehicle crashes…
A developing story out of New Zealand this week has raised an interesting dilemma regarding vehicle ownership. Kiwi Niall Darwin bought a written-off Tesla in Australia, rebuilt it and brought it to…
The ACCC has released comprehensive state-by-state data detailing recall rates for deadly Takata airbags, with around 1.8 million airbags still need replacing. Over the past 12 months, 1.1 million faulty Takata…
The Australasian Fleet Management Association is delighted to offer three new study scholarships to successful candidates wishing to study the Diploma of Leadership and Management in 2018-19. Run in conjunction…
More than one-third of drivers are ignoring advice to slow down and stop using their mobile phones, according to new research from the Transport Accident Commission. The annual survey of…