• Test drive your BAC at Beerfest
    If you are planning to attend Beerfest this Saturday, the Road Safety Task Force (RSTF) invites you to use its voluntary breath testing service to see what your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is at the point that you would normally consider driving.
  • Have a break this weekend
    There are plenty of reasons to unwind this weekend in the north of the State ranging from extreme sport and show rides to please adrenaline seekers to arts and craft for those wanting a quieter weekend.
  • Enforcement Campaign
    The Road Safety Task Force (RSTF) launched a new campaign today aiming to deter drivers from breaking the law by highlighting the visible and unseen presence of Tasmania Police on our roads.
  • Road safety campaign launch postponed
    The devastating impact on the community of three recent multiple fatality crashes on Tasmania's roads has led the Road Safety Task Force (RSTF) to postpone the launch of a new campaign targeting speeding drivers.
  • No excuse for speeding
    Drivers who find excuses to speed are the subject of a new advertising campaign that will be filmed on the Huon Highway.
  • Drop in and have a cuppa for the Queen
    If you are planning to be driving around the State this long weekend, drop into a Driver Reviver site and have a cuppa and a biscuit to celebrate the Queen's birthday.
  • Four fatalities in five days - not good enough Tasmania
    With four fatalities recorded in only five days on Tasmania's roads, the Road Safety Task Force (RSTF) is pleading with drivers to take stock of the horrifying toll and improve their behaviour on the road.
  • If you're not wearing seatbelt, you could die - just like that
    Following reports from Tasmania Police of 40 people caught without seatbelts on over the Easter holiday, the Road Safety Task Force (RSTF) is reminding Tasmanians of the importance of completing the simple act that could save your life.