Local organisations with an interest in road safety research and development can now get some financial help to put their ideas to the test.
Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor says local road safety innovators ought to apply for round one of the Federal Government’s Road Safety Innovation Fund.
He says the aim of the $12 million program is to drive the future of road safety and innovation and technology.
“Improving road safety is something our entire community can contribute to and I encourage all organisations in the region with an interest in road safety innovation and technologies to apply for funding,” said Mr Taylor, who is pictured below.
“Road crashes have an enormous impact on our local communities, but particularly the families and friends of the victims.
“Innovation and technology are key tools that can help reduce the number of road crashes by ensuring road safety becomes ‘business as usual’ for all road users here in Hume.
“One death or one crash on our roads is one too many and this fund is designed to target innovative projects to improve road safety in regional areas,” Mr Taylor said.
Successful projects under round one will be announced in coming months and projects will be able to get under way soon after.
Two million dollars will be made available to fund projects under the first round of the program over the next four years.
The first round of applications close on May 18 and will be assessed through an open competitive process.
Further information, including application guidelines and submissions, for the $12 million Road Safety Innovation Fund are available at www.grants.gov.au.