Caravan Safety Problems On Australian Highways

Caravan Safety Problems On Australian Highways. Photos from nasty Bruce Highway caravan crash near Frosty Mango Herald Sun If they're inexperienced, experts say, that means trouble. Australians can't get on a plane and travel overseas so they're buying caravans and hitting the road instead

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His simple act of buying a caravan — joining more than 800,000 other registered caravans on Australia's roads — turned into a "nightmare" when he realised the manufacturer had sold the vehicle. The below article is provided to us by Colin Young of the Caravan Council of Australia

Alarming rise in RAC insurance claims involving caravan crashes Pilbara News

But there's a common mistake among many motorists that could. His simple act of buying a caravan — joining more than 800,000 other registered caravans on Australia's roads — turned into a "nightmare" when he realised the manufacturer had sold the vehicle. The below article is provided to us by Colin Young of the Caravan Council of Australia

Photos from nasty Bruce Highway caravan crash near Frosty Mango Herald Sun. After horror accidents and costly fines for drivers, there are calls for stricter requirements and education in a caravan industry that some say has jumped the gun in terms of after-sales service. Whether through mandatory training, special licences, or other solutions, finding a way to ensure the safety of all road users while preserving the freedom of the caravanning lifestyle will be crucial

Caravan and Truck Bruce Hwy crash scene cleared Sunshine Coast Daily. Truck Friendly is a national caravan road safety program designed to encourage road safety education, cooperation and a friendlier and supportive relationship between all road users including caravanners, RV drivers and the truck drivers on highways and suburban roads. With a surge of caravans hitting Aussie roads in recent years, there's now more emphasis than ever on drivers doing the right thing