$4.2 million in funding to boost heavy vehicle road safety
The Australian Government and the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) have announced $4.2 million will be dedicated to industry-led road safety projects, in a major funding boost to heavy vehicle safety.
The funding is available through round 10 of the Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI), with the aim of supporting projects that increase compliance and deliver safety benefits for the transport and logistics sector.
Project submissions must directly address at least one of the three themes – safer drivers, safer vehicles or safer road use.
Businesses or associations involved in the heavy vehicle industry looking to address a safety gap or issue are encouraged to apply for the grants program.
The Australian Government has already invested more than $41 million across 169 HVSI projects under the first nine rounds of the program, which are delivering outcomes aimed at making Australia’s roads safer for all users.
Submissions for round 10 of the HVSI are now open and will close at 5pm AEST 17 February 2025.
The application form and project guidelines, which detail eligibility and the submission process, are available here.
Quotes attributable to Federal Assistant Minister for Regional Development, Anthony Chisholm:
“When it comes to investing in road safety, the Australian Government is committed to allocating funding to where it counts.
“Previous rounds of the HVSI have funded crucial projects such as mental health training, awareness campaigns on how to drive safely around heavy vehicles, online training programs influencing driver behaviour and projects that are removing barriers for young people entering the trucking sector.
“Australia’s road toll is far too high, with 2024 on track to be one of the deadliest years on our roads, so it’s critical we continue to support safety projects that aim to make a real difference on our roads and are led by industry, for industry.
“Not only are HVSI projects helping reduce our road toll, but they’re providing the tools and resources needed to support a more productive and efficient freight network.”
Quotes attributable to NHVR Chief Executive Officer, Sal Petroccitto OAM:
“I am pleased the NHVR can continue to support innovative safety projects through the HVSI, that are helping to reduce road trauma and ultimately, save lives.
“Through the past nine rounds of the HVSI, we have been able to support implementable, value-for-money projects that deliver tangible improvements to heavy vehicle safety.
“This is an opportunity for all groups and individuals involved in the heavy vehicle industry or across the wider supply chain that have a project, program, or campaign that will increase compliance and promote safety on our roads, to apply for this game-changing grants program.
“I am looking forward to seeing what round 10 brings, so we can continue to deliver improved safety outcomes not only for the heavy vehicle industry, but for all road users.”