The Queensland Road Safety Research Collaboration was established to advance road safety research aimed at reducing road trauma and claims frequency within Queensland’s CTP Scheme. Officially commencing on 1 January 2025 with the addition of Griffith University to existing long-term partnerships with QUT and UniSC, the collaboration seeks to strengthen communication and cooperation between MAIC and its university partners.
Catch up on the latest Queensland road safety and CTP scheme developments: MAIC quarterly newsletter and scheme insights out now.
A new “smart bumper sticker” pilot aims to reduce tailgating and rear-end crashes on Queensland roads.
All licensed CTP insurers are onboard to pilot the new secure insurer reporting platform: MAIC Exchange.
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 is pleased to announce the release of its 2024-25 annual report, highlighting key achievements, challenges, and initiatives undertaken throughout the financial year.
The MAIC quarterly newsletter and annual scheme insights: 2024-25 report are now available. Read updates on Queensland’s CTP insurance scheme, road safety initiatives, and groundbreaking research projects
For the first time since January 2017, motorists with a Class 1 vehicle (cars/station wagons) will see the benefit of price competition, with the three licensed insurers now offering different prices for Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance for the upcoming 1 October 2025 quarter.Â
MAIC recently hosted a special Queensland Road Safety Week event, bringing together road safety researchers and key collaborators.