News & Events
RTSG Interim Chairperson Tom Daher joins Luke Grant to call out the Law Reform Commission’s failure to release its road crime report.. 2GB Sydney, 24 April 2025.
RTSG founding member Duncan Wakes-Miller welcomes landmark legislation enabling drug testing and changing how we talk about road trauma. 7 News Regional, 26 March 2025.
A driver filmed himself at 170km/h during double demerits. RTSG’s Katie Dokmanovic, who lost her son in a high-speed crash, urges drivers to think twice. 7 News Central West, 28 January 2025.
Media Room
Explore the judicial challenges faced by road trauma victims' families in this RTSG and FiftyFive5 webinar, highlighting systemic reform needs.
Explore how the Compulsary Third Party scheme impacts road trauma victims in a powerful webinar featuring insights from ground-breaking research by RTSG and FiftyFive5.
"The Human Impact of Fatal Road Crimes in NSW" explores how insurance and judicial systems affect families, highlighting areas for trauma reduction.
Research
Stories
A bereaved father calls for truth, accountability, and justice by ending the misleading language of “accidents” in road deaths.
Reckless driving is not an accident—it’s a preventable crime. This article highlights real stories, devastating impacts, and urgent reforms needed to save lives.
It’s not an accident—it’s a crash. Words shape accountability, justice, and road safety. Learn why changing the language matters
Insights
RTSG NSW hosted the 2024 World Day of Remembrance, honouring road trauma victims and advocating for safer roads and change.
On 19 November 2023 we marked a poignant occasion dedicated to the millions impacted by road trauma worldwide.
RTSG NSW launched at Parliament House, uniting families, NSW Police, and dignitaries to advocate for road crime victims and reform.
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