Who are We?

ARSF

The Australian Road Safety Foundation (ARSF) is a not-for-profit organisation dedication to reducing the impacts of road trauma and saving lives.

RoadSet is ARSF’s initiative, created with funding provided by the Australian Government as part of its pledge to support priority areas such as regional road safety, driver distraction, protecting vulnerable road users and reducing drug driving.

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Our Mission

ARSF is committed to promoting the prevention of physical and mental illness, death and disability that result from road crashes and incidents. It’s our mission to improve the safety of every road user, every day, to achieve a significant year-on-year reduction in road deaths and injuries nationally.

We achieve these aims through innovative road safety awareness programs, driver education, advocacy, research and community engagement.

What have we achieved

Achieved multiple Gold BADC Awards and Good Design Australia recognition.

Instilled greater confidence, better awareness of risks, and a stronger sense of personal responsibility on the road.

RoadSet has been implemented in more than 1,400 schools

Engaged over 102,000 students nationwide

RoadSet is proudly delivered by The Australian Road Safety Foundation, with funding from The Australian Government and generous support from AAMI.

AAMI’s long-standing partnership and investment in road safety programs help us expand our reach, strengthen our resources, and deliver education that saves lives.

We are proud to work with AAMI, a long-term partner of the Australian Road Safety Foundation since 2007. AAMI has provided sustained support for national road safety initiatives, including the landmark Fatality Free Friday campaign, and has played a key role in extending RoadSet’s reach across schools and youth-based groups. Their commitment ensures this free, curriculum-aligned Year 9 program is accessible not only in classrooms but also in wider community education settings.

Supporting you in delivering road safety education to Year 9 students!