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One Error in Judgement: The Triple M Conversation Every Family Should Hear This Christmas
By Shane Jay – Founder, Safe Roads For Us When I sat down with Ed from Triple M Gippsland, we weren’t trying to record a dramatic road safety campaign. We simply had a genuine chat about how one error in judgement behind the wheel can change everything – for a driver, for their mates, and for the people who love them. In just over 14 minutes, we talked about those everyday moments that lead to tragedy: driving tired, trying to impress friends, “pushing through” on the way ho
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TAC Club Rewards: Why This Program Matters — and What This Year Has Shown Us About Community, Choices & Change
By Shane Jay — Founder, Safe Roads For Us This week, footy and netball clubs across Victoria are receiving confirmation on whether they were successful in the 2025 TAC Club Rewards Program — and for many clubs, this moment means more than a funding announcement. It’s a reminder of how powerful grassroots sport is when it comes to shaping safer, stronger, more connected communities. After working closely with clubs across Victoria this season, and seeing the program from the
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Your Safety Talk: 10 Questions to Ask About E-Bikes & E-Scooters
For parents, carers, and mentors This is a framework, not a lecture, to help your teen think through their choices while riding. Whether...
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Why Safe Roads For Us Is Different: A New Kind of Road Safety Talk
Safe Roads For Us delivers lived-experience road safety talks that teens actually listen to. Here’s why our workshops are different — and why they work.
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10 Questions Every Parent Should Ask Their Teen Before They Start Driving - Have That Road Safety Talk
Getting your driver’s licence is a milestone — but it’s also the most dangerous time in your teen’s life. Research shows that new drivers are most at risk in their first year on the road. As a parent, the conversations you have before they get the keys can make all the difference.
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