Too many lives lost on our roads in 2025 – TAC

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Victorian Road Trauma: A Year-End Review and Future Focus

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published date: 2026/01/05 02:42:56

The Victorian Government is focused on reducing road trauma, notably following a concerning number of lives lost on Victorian roads in 2025. Despite efforts, the state experienced a rise in fatalities compared to the previous year.

2025 Road Fatality Statistics

As of the end of 2025, a tragic 288 people lost their lives on Victorian roads, compared to 284 in 2024. This represents a sobering increase, highlighting the ongoing challenges in road safety.

These fatalities included a range of road users: pedestrians, motorcyclists, drivers, passengers, e-scooter riders, and cyclists. Each statistic represents a personal tragedy and a loss for families and communities.

Context and Recent Trends

while the number of lives lost was lower then the 295 recorded in 2023, the increase from 2024 underscores the need for continued and intensified road safety measures. The government acknowledges that any loss of life is unacceptable and is committed to reversing this trend.

Government Response and focus Areas

The Victorian Government is actively implementing strategies to address road trauma. These efforts are multifaceted and target key risk factors contributing to accidents and fatalities.

  • Infrastructure Improvements: Ongoing investment in road upgrades, including safer intersections, improved signage, and dedicated cycling lanes.
  • Enhanced Enforcement: Increased police presence and enforcement of road rules, focusing on speeding, drink and drug driving, and distracted driving.
  • Public Awareness Campaigns: Continued public education campaigns to raise awareness about road safety issues and promote responsible road user behavior. These campaigns often focus on specific risks,such as fatigue or mobile phone use.
  • Vehicle Safety Technology: Supporting the adoption of advanced vehicle safety technologies, such as automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning systems.

Addressing Emerging Risks

The rise of new transport modes,such as e-scooters,presents new challenges for road safety. The government is working to develop appropriate regulations and infrastructure to ensure the safe integration of these vehicles into the transport network.

Looking Ahead

The Victorian Government remains dedicated to achieving a future free from road trauma. The focus for 2026 will be on building upon existing initiatives, adapting to emerging risks, and fostering a culture of road safety among all Victorians. Continued collaboration between government, law enforcement, and the community will be crucial to achieving this goal.

Key Takeaways

  • 288 people lost their lives on Victorian roads in 2025, an increase from 284 in 2024.
  • The victorian Government is actively working to reduce road trauma through infrastructure improvements, enforcement, and public awareness campaigns.
  • Emerging risks, such as e-scooters, are being addressed through new regulations and infrastructure.
  • A collaborative approach is essential to achieving a future free from road trauma.

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