



Key findings from the survey include:
Respondents highlighted concerns such as differing road safety cultures, unfamiliarity with Australian road rules, and potential language barriers affecting communication and comprehension of regulations.
These insights underscore the need for stringent policies to ensure that all heavy vehicle drivers possess adequate knowledge and skills to operate safely on Australian roads. Potential measures may include mandatory training programs, assessments tailored to Australian conditions, and a probationary period for overseas licensed drivers.
For transport business owners and fleet managers, these developments may lead to changes in hiring practices and training requirements. Staying informed about policy changes and investing in comprehensive training programs will be essential to maintain compliance and ensure the safety of operations.
As Austroads collaborates with state and territory authorities to assess and implement these findings, the transport industry must prepare for potential legislative changes aimed at enhancing road safety and driver competency.
Published:Monday, 13th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori