Road safety
Students at the recent MAIC-sponsored BlueShift event explored ways to improve CTP insurance awareness among regional Queensland teens.
MAIC has committed to a further five years of funding for its Road Safety Research Collaboration with the University of the Sunshine Coast.
The Queensland Road Safety Research Collaboration was established to advance road safety research aimed at reducing road trauma and claims frequency within Queensland'...
A new "smart bumper sticker" pilot aims to reduce tailgating and rear-end crashes on Queensland roads.
MAIC-funded initiatives played a prominent role at the Australasian Road Safety Conference 2025, held in Perth.
MAIC recently partnered with the Department of Transport and Main Roads to sponsor the 2025 Nudgeathon, hosted by QUT.
MAIC recently hosted a special Queensland Road Safety Week event, bringing together road safety researchers and key collaborators.
MAIC recently partnered with QUT to improve young drivers’ understanding of Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance using technology as part of their subject: BSB105 Th...
Today MAIC announced an additional $13.6 million funding over three years for the PCYC Queensland’s learner driver mentor program Braking the Cycle.
MAIC provided funding to Logan City Council to pilot the deployment of Advanced Mobility Analytics Group’s (AMAG) Safe Mobility Alert Real Time (SMART).