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Have a Safe Trip

Story: Have a Safe Trip
Episode: 1
Presenter: Christina Morrissy
Air Date: 30 November 2025


Chrissy meets with the Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure to learn some safe driving trips for inexperienced drivers on country roads ahead of the festive season.

  • Unfortunately, in WA, many of our serious crashes involve young novice drivers, especially during the festive season.
  • Young drivers should be guided by a trusted mentor so that they can practice skills before they’re out on their own.
  • It’s important for drivers to limit distractions, leave a safe distance between the car in front, swap drivers when tired and be aware of the dangers posed by wildlife, especially at dusk and dawn.
  • Regional roads are more likely to have wide loads and road trains with some being up to 60 metres long and 5 metres in width. You should check ahead for a long, straight stretch of road and then indicate and move out when safe, maintaining a safe and steady speed when passing. The driver should leave lots of space when moving back into the lane, so they aren’t caught in the driver’s blind spot.
  • Drivers with Red Plates are only allowed to have one passenger in the vehicle at any time unless they have an exemption.
  • Journeys should be planned carefully as roadhouses in remote areas can be hundreds of kilometres apart, have limited opening hours and poor mobile reception.

For more information, head to:
www.transport.wa.gov.au


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