Home Road Safety Commission Staying safe on WA roads Staying safe on WA roads Safety information relating to learner drivers, child safety on WA roads, cycling, fatigue, long-distance driving, new and used cars, motorcycles, seniors and more. Last updated: 19 May 2022 Learner drivers L-platers, P-platers, FAQs, zero blood alcohol content (BAC) offences. Child safety on WA roads Child car restraints, RoadWise, driveway safety, kids on bikes and more. Cycling Safe cycling, sharing the road and offences and penalties related to cyclists. Fatigue Fatigue is the silent killer on WA roads. Warning signs and reducing the risk of driving tired if you're driving long distance. Towing Towing caravans, boats and more. Information about packing your caravan or boat to stay safe on WA roads. Motorcycles Despite making up only around 6% of WA's road users, motorcyclists account for more than 20% of serious injuries and fatalities on WA's roads. Seniors For many WA seniors, the ability to drive, cycle or use public transport is vital in maintaining independence. New or used vehicle buyers In the market for a new car, truck or motorcycle? Here are some of the key safety features to look out for. Pedestrians and skaters Pedestrians form the largest, single road user group in WA because almost everyone is a pedestrian at some point. Every year, around 10 pedestrians lose their lives on WA roads. Visitors to regional WA There are many things to be aware of before you drive in the city or around the outback in WA. Provided by Road Safety Commission Contact Address: Postal Address PO Box 6348 EAST PERTH WA 6892 Contact The Road Safety Commission Share Facebook share(Opens in a new tab/window) Twitter(Opens in a new tab/window) LinkedIn(Opens in a new tab/window) Copy URL