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Photos from Mahindra Automotive Australia's post 06/02/2026

Another great adventure with Mahindra, showcasing the new ADAS Scorpio to their passionate dealer network.

31/08/2025

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When most people think about road safety, their first thought is speeders. Fast cars, reckless overtaking, and headline-grabbing crashes dominate the conversation. Yet research tells a different story. The real danger doesn’t always come from drivers who are going too fast—it often comes from the ones moving too slowly.

Studies have shown that driving just 10 miles per hour under the general flow of traffic can make a driver up to six times more likely to cause an accident. On highways especially, traffic depends on a certain rhythm. A driver who lags behind breaks that rhythm, leaving others to slam on their brakes, swerve into different lanes, or attempt risky overtakes just to keep moving.

The problem isn’t caution itself. It’s the gap in speed. Many drivers believe that slowing down below the limit makes them safer, when in reality it can transform them into an unexpected obstacle. On fast-moving roads, that mismatch creates danger even when the driver believes they’re “playing it safe.”

True safety on the road is less about slowing down and more about being consistent. Drivers who match the pace of traffic, move predictably, and avoid big speed differences are the ones who keep everyone safer. Going slower doesn’t always mean being safer—it’s about moving with the flow.

05/08/2025

Australia records its WORST road toll in 15 years after more than 1,300 people were killed on roads across the country
National Road Safety Strategy is not working
Nowhere is on track to meet the 2030 target

By ZAK WHEELER
Published: 23:57 AEST, 2 August 2025 | Updated: 23:57 AEST, 2 August 2025
Australia's road safety record is backsliding with new data revealing motorist-related deaths have reached the highest level in 15 years.
The National Road Safety Strategy is being called into question after 1,329 people died on the country's roads in the year to June 30 - the highest on record since 2010.
Quarterly benchmarking from the Australian Automobile Association (AAA) showed that no state or territory was on track to reach the target of halving fatalities by 2030.
Since 2021, when the National Road Safety Strategy was introduced, there has been a 21.1 per cent increase in road deaths, the data found.
Despite many states testing out new types of speed cameras and other technology, the number of deaths in 2025 somehow crept up by 3.3 per cent compared to 2024
The only areas of Australia that have seen a decrease in road deaths for the same period, last year, were South Australia and the Northern Territory.
However, that did not mean the Northern Territory had a spotless record, with the territory carrying the highest rate of deaths per 100,000 residents.
Data revealed 19 people per 100,000 died on roads in the Northern Territory, followed by 8.3 people in Tasmania, 6.1 in Western Australia, 5.3 in Queensland, 4.4 in South Australia, 4.2 in both NSW and Victoria and 1.7 in the Australian Capital Territory.
Data revealed 1,329 people have died on Aussie roads in the 12 months to June 2025 - the highest road toll since 2010
Data revealed 1,329 people have died on Aussie roads in the 12 months to June 2025 - the highest road toll since 2010
The Australian Automobile Association has called the government's National Road Safety Strategy into question
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The Australian Automobile Association has called the government's National Road Safety Strategy into question
Managing Director of the AAA, Michael Bradley, said the government's strategy was 'clearly not working'.
'Our National Road Safety Strategy is clearly not working as planned and governments cannot expect to get better results by pursuing the same failed approach,' Mr Bradley said.
The AAA represents state-based motoring clubs and boasts 9.5 million members.
The Benchmarking Report drew data from the Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics (BITRE) statistics.
The data is used to assess which parts of Australia are on track to reach the government's 2030 goal.
However, the report showed Australia was not on track, as 192 pedestrians died in the year leading to June - an increase of 15 per cent compared to the previous year.
In the same period, 38 cyclists were killed and a whopping 264 motorcyclists died on Aussie roads across the country.
The AAA said it hoped to shed light on the country's growing road toll in order to 'de-politicise road funding and to enable evidence-based safety interventions'.
AAA Managing Director Michael Bradley said whatever the government is doing clearly is not working
AAA Managing Director Michael Bradley said whatever the government is doing clearly is not working
Mr Bradley did, however, applaud NSW for releasing previously secret data showing how safe its roads really were
Mr Bradley did, however, applaud NSW for releasing previously secret data showing how safe its roads really were
Previously, secret safety ratings of NSW's roads were released by its state government in July.
The data showed 71 per cent of roads received a mere three out of five stars under the Australian Road Assessment Program's (ARAP) road assessment scheme.
Mr Bradley applauded the government for having the courage to release the data.
'This national leadership is to be congratulated, and it will save lives by improving transparency, accountability, and by ensuring road investment dollars get spent where they are most needed,' Mr Bradley said.
Mr Bradley added it was a step in the right direction that the Commonwealth had recently tied its funding of state roads with the provision of road safety crash data.
'However, it too needs to do more to publish and analyse the valuable information it is now collecting,' Mr Bradley said.
ARAP rates roads based on analysis of risk factors which include the measures in place to keep drivers safe.
The measures include, average daily traffic, speed limit, number of lanes in each direction, lane width, shoulder width, presence or absence of roadside barriers and rumble strips, gradient and curvature, quality of line markings, skid resistance, whether the road is single or dual carriageway and provisions for pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists.

06/03/2025
Mahindra Scorpio off-road adventure on Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) 28/06/2024

Mahindra Adventure at Moreton Bay. Contact us for more information, to join or learn 4wding with your own TotalDriver Adventure

Mahindra Scorpio off-road adventure on Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) Join us on an unforgettable adventure in a Mahindra Scorpio 4x4 with Mahindra Adventure exploring the stunning landscapes of Mulgumpin (Moreton Island).Read ...

Mahindra Adventure Club - Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) Weekend 2024 26/06/2024

Another great adventure with Mahindra as total driver took them to Moreton island

Mahindra Adventure Club - Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) Weekend 2024 "I wonder who buys a Mahindra?" I say to my husband as we drive to the Micat ferry at 3:30am. The girls, still in PJs, are in the back of a Scorpio loaded with all our camping gear.

20/01/2024
This December Mahindra Adventure participants travelled to Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) for an unforgettable 4 days of 4WD expeditions in their convoy of PikUps and Scorpios.

To register your interest for the next Mahindra Adventure visit https://www.mahindra.com.au/adventure/

Mahindra Adventure invites customers to participate in off-road adventures and is the perfect platform for Mahindra enthusiasts to explore the country. The event is led by a driving instructor so you can join the adventure no matter your level of experience.

#MahindraAdventure #BeatYourExpectations #Mahindra4x4 #Mahindra4WD #MahindraOffRoad #4WD #4X4 #Explore #Adventure @mahindraautoglobal @danielsnare 18/12/2023

Another great adventure with good people from Mahindra, the fabulous Scorpio and the ever reliable pickup.
4 days on Morton Island certainly kept everybody in island mode. They learn lots of four-wheel drive skills. Enjoyed great catering and saw some of the most epic sites you could ever see.
From climbing Mount tempest to relaxing and cooling off in the Blue lagoon to kicking back for a lunch at the gutter bar and a guided to around the oyster farm, we had it all.
If you'd like to book a similar adventure online, great 4x4 skills, just give us a call or drop us an email

This December Mahindra Adventure participants travelled to Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) for an unforgettable 4 days of 4WD expeditions in their convoy of PikUps and Scorpios. To register your interest for the next Mahindra Adventure visit https://www.mahindra.com.au/adventure/ Mahindra Adventure invites customers to participate in off-road adventures and is the perfect platform for Mahindra enthusiasts to explore the country. The event is led by a driving instructor so you can join the adventure no matter your level of experience. #MahindraAdventure #BeatYourExpectations #Mahindra4x4 #Mahindra4WD #MahindraOffRoad #4WD #4X4 #Explore #Adventure @mahindraautoglobal @danielsnare

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