VEHICLE SAFETY BOOSTED

The Australian Government has solidified its commitment to ANCAP

The Australian Government has once again solidified its commitment to boost the safety of new vehicles offered to Australian consumers, committing to fund the vital ANCAP safety rating program for a further five years.
Assistant Minster for Infrastructure and Transport, Senator Carol Brown, confirmed the Government’s commitment during ANCAP’s 30th Anniversary commemorative celebrations in Sydney.
The Australian Government will commit $16.3 million over five years (2023-24 to 2027-28) to assist ANCAP in delivering and enhancing its highly-valued and independent passenger and light commercial vehicle safety test and rating program – including the prioritisation of ratings for electric vehicles.
The funding commitment will also assist ANCAP in expanding its influence to address road safety challenges among a broader range of vehicle types and market segments through the testing and provision of consumer information for commercial vans and large utilities (pick-up trucks).
“The Government’s National Road Safety Strategy places ‘Safe Vehicles’ as a cornerstone to road safety improvement,” Federal Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Senator the Honourable Carol Brown, said.
“Encouraging the prioritisation and proliferation of vehicle safety features and promoting consumer and fleet uptake of newer, greener and inherently safer vehicles, are clear actions identified in the NRSS and we’re proud to support ANCAP in delivering these objectives.”
Over the past three years, the value of ANCAP in enhancing the safety of the Australian vehicle fleet is conservatively estimated at $442.2 million. 
In 2021 alone, ANCAP says its influence in expediting the fitment of autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist and centre airbags can be attributed to the saving of nine lives and a reduction of 236 serious injuries.

For more information, visit www.ancap.com.au