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Home » Caravan Industry Calls For Safety First This Christmas

Caravan Industry Calls For Safety First This Christmas

December 5, 2024 by Roxane Manley

The Caravan Industry Association of Australia is calling on every­one to keep safety top of mind this summer, whether you’re plan­ning your trip, heading out on the road, or enjoying our beautiful countryside at your favourite camping spot.

As we approach the major holiday period of the year, Caravan Industry Association of Australia is encouraging caravaners this holiday to focus is focusing on Pre-Planning: Emphasising the importance of vehicle servicing and safe towing practices. Road Safety: Highlighting measures for staying safe while travelling on the roads, and taking regular breaks. Water Safety: Promot­ing awareness around staying safe in and around water. Caravan Holiday Park Shared Spaces Safety: Encouraging responsible be­haviour and safety in communal areas within caravan parks.

We know from the rising death tolls on our roads, 1063 Austral­ians have lost their lives on our roads this year alone, up 12% on 2023 (ABS). The top three contributing factors leading to this loss of life is the fatal three, inattention, speed and fatigue.

Road Safety Research indicates: Road users are most likely to have a crash on Monday or Sunday as drivers return from their holidays. Crashes are most likely to occur between 10am and mid­day. Whilst crashes are more likely to occur in urban centres, fatali­ties are more likely to occur on regional roads.

We want to make sure caravan and campers have the most amazing summer break, but most importantly, we want everyone to get back home safely . Towing handbooks are distributed free of charge each year. https://www.letsgocaravanandcamping.com.au/safety/ https://coexist.org.au/

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