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The latest data from the National Truck Accident Research Centre (NTARC) reveals that in 85.7% of fatal crashes involving a car and a heavy vehicle, the truck driver was not at fault. This statistic underscores the critical need for all road users to exercise caution and understand the operational differences between passenger vehicles and trucks.
Aaron Louws, NTI's Supply Chain Technical Manager, emphasized that trucks operate very differently to cars-they have larger blind spots and require longer distances and more time to slow down. A little patience on the road really can save lives. Being extra cautious on rural roads and driving within speed limits, and to conditions can help avoid putting anyone in a dangerous situation.
Fatigue is another significant concern during the holiday season. With many families traveling long distances on unfamiliar or regional roads, the risk of fatigue-related incidents increases. Louws advised that taking the time to plan your journey, schedule rest breaks, and stopping when you feel tired is critical. There's no quick fix for fatigue; the only real way to recover is sleep.
The holiday period also sees a substantial increase in parcel deliveries, leading to more heavy vehicles and delivery vans on suburban and regional streets. In the November-December period last year, Australians lodged 103 million shipments, with a significant proportion destined for residential addresses. This influx places additional pressure on road networks and necessitates heightened awareness from all drivers.
For truck owners and operators, these seasonal dynamics highlight the importance of proactive risk management strategies. Ensuring that drivers are well-rested, vehicles are properly maintained, and routes are carefully planned can help mitigate the increased risks associated with this time of year. Additionally, engaging in public awareness campaigns to educate passenger vehicle drivers about safely sharing the road with heavy vehicles can contribute to overall road safety.
Published:Saturday, 21st Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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