Council supports national campaign to reduce road toll

May 18, 2017Posted in: Events, Roads and Assets

Wingecarribee Shire Council is throwing their support behind a national road safety campaign urging road users to reflect on their driving habits. Fatality Free Friday is an initiative of the Australian Road Safety Foundation and will be held nation-wide on Friday 26 May 2017. Council’s Road Safety Officer Melanie Lausz explained the concept of the campaign. “The...

Council calls for a Fatality Free Friday

May 18, 2016Posted in: Roads and Assets

Wingecarribee Shire’s motorists are being urged to reflect on their driving habits next Friday 27 May as part of the national road safety campaign Fatality Free Friday. Fatality Free Friday is Australia’s largest community-based road safety campaign. Council’s Road Safety Officer Melanie Lausz explained the concept of the campaign. “The aim of Fatality Free Friday...

Council calls for a Fatality Free Friday

May 28, 2015Posted in: Events, Roads and Assets

Fatality Free Friday inflatable car

Wingecarribee Shire’s motorists are being urged to reflect on their driving habits this Friday 29 May as part of the national road safety campaign Fatality Free Friday. Fatality Free Friday is Australia’s largest community-based road safety campaign. Council’s Road Safety Officer Melanie Lausz explained the concept of the campaign. “The aim of Fatality Free Friday...

One death on the roads is too many

May 27, 2014Posted in: Community

fatality free friday

Wingecarribee Shire’s motorists are being urged to reflect on their driving habits this Friday 30 May as part of the national road safety campaign Fatality Free Friday. The premise behind Fatality Free Friday is to ensure no lives are lost on Australian roads for just one day. According to the Australian Road Safety Foundation, just...

Council calls for a Fatality Free Friday

May 27, 2013Posted in: Events, Roads and Assets

Wingecarribee Shire’s motorists are being urged to reflect on their driving habits this Friday 31 May as part of the national road safety campaign Fatality Free Friday. The idea behind Fatality Free Friday is simple: zero deaths on Australian roads for just one day. According to the Australian Road Safety Foundation, just one Fatality Free Friday around the...