15 June 2015
On the Right Track Remote is a driver licensing program for Aboriginal people living on the APY and MT Lands.
The purpose of the program is to improve road safety and driver licensing outcomes for Aboriginal people living in remote communities, where it can be very difficult to get a licence.
It was developed and delivered by DPTI’s Aboriginal Road Safety and Driver Licensing Team in the Safety and Policy Programs Directorate.
Shane Pilot, Caroline Kanja and Dawn Kanofski regularly visit the Lands, along with a small team of Motor Driving Instructors, to provide driving lessons, practical driving tests, help with getting a learner’s permit and information about how to deal with fines.
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Additional vehicles registered in South Australia have now been identified as having been fitted with a “critical” Takata airbag, and will be refused registration to ensure the safety of all road users.
As part of the Regency Road to Pym Street Project there will be a temporary partial closure of the South Road and Regency Road intersection from 5am Monday, 4 January, to 5am Monday, 11 January, weather permitting.
As part of the Darlington Upgrade Project, night and weekend works will be undertaken in the lowered motorway and on South Road to install the final layer of asphalt and line marking.
Motorists are advised of upcoming partial closures of the Heysen Tunnels to allow for essential safety maintenance works.