Australia’s motoring club peak lobby group has stepped up its campaign for state and territory governments to share their road and crash data – or lose access to the annual $10 billion infrastructure fund paid for by federal tax revenue.
The Australian Automobile Association (AAA), which represents the NRMA, RACV and other motoring clubs, says road funding is poorly targeted and often motivated by politics over science. Better data sharing across the country, it adds, will…
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