
Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC)-funded initiatives played a prominent role at the Australasian Road Safety Conference (ARSC) 2025, held recently in Perth. Our team of researchers and initiatives showcased their work on a national stage, presenting innovative solutions to some of the most pressing road safety challenges.

Contributors included the MAIC-QUT Road Safety Research Collaboration, Griffith University, PCYC’s Braking the Cycle and Changing Gears programs, and the After P.A.R.T.Y. program. Their presentations covered diverse topics such as driver behaviour, e-scooter safety, rural road safety programs, advancements in motorcycle protective clothing testing, and educating young people on the consequences of risky road behaviours.

A standout moment was the recognition of the Motorcycle Protective Clothing Assessment Program (MotoCAP), a collaboration supported by MAIC, Transport and Main Roads (TMR), and other partners across Australia and New Zealand which received a Highly Commended Award for Excellence in Road Safety. This program provides motorbike riders with clear, independent safety ratings for helmets and protective clothing, empowering them to make informed decisions and breaking down cost barriers to quality protection.
The MotoCAP and CRASH Safety Ratings tests and rates gear – far beyond minimum standards – empowering riders with evidence-based safety ratings and breaking down cost barriers to quality protection.
The ARSC 2025 conference underscored the critical role of collaboration and knowledge sharing in shaping safer roads for all. With approximately 600 delegates in attendance, the conference explored the theme of “Equity, Elasticity and Evolution,” focusing on fairness for all road users, system resilience, and the continuous development of safe systems.
MAIC remains committed to supporting research and programs that drive meaningful change in road safety, particularly as jurisdictions across Australia face increasing rates of road trauma.
For more information on MAIC-funded initiatives and their impact, visit our Research and grants program page.