RoadSet is a free, interactive online road safety learning experience. An innovative Ed-tech tool, RoadSet educates and empowers our youth to become safer, better, road users. It features ten memorable and engaging modules covering road safety issues relating to pedestrians, passengers, cyclists, skateboard and scooter riders and ultimately becoming a safe driver. 

The FREE road safety modules in RoadSet aim to support the quality teaching and learning of road safety in schools and community road safety education programs. They can be easily accessed on computers, smartphones and tablets. 

Road trauma is the biggest killer of Australian children aged between 1 and 14 

Schools

RoadSet is aligned to the Years 9 & 10 Australian Curriculum and is designed to be delivered online and through HPE, pastoral care and safety & wellbeing programs, or run as a separate road safety educational program. No planning or preparation required and Teacher resources complete with lesson plans, activities & answer sheets available.

Contact the RoadSet team for more information. 

Family

RoadSet can be completed at home as a family. Developing road safety awareness skills in young Australians is an essential component of reducing road trauma and preventing further crashes on roads in our communities. Ensure your family is building road safety resilience and be a part of the generational change needed by doing RoadSet as a family.

Start today by visiting www.roadset.com.au  

Community & Sporting Groups

Road Safety is a community issue, and it’s up to all of us to minimise the risk of crashes and to save lives. RoadSet is a precursor to driver safety education and takes the participant on a self-guided learning journey helping them develop road safety awareness skills across a range of road conditions, environments and scenarios. Get your team or group RoadSet today.

Contact the RoadSet team for more information. 

RoadSet Awards:

RoadSet is an initiative of the Australian Road Safety Foundation (ARSF) with funding provided by the Australian Government. 

 

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