‘Secret’ safety ratings released, revealing some of Australia’s most dangerous roads

Australians can now check the safety ranking of even more roads after several state governments released data for the Australian Road Assessment Program (AusRAP) Dashboard. 

The release of previously ‘secret’ road safety ratings will provide a better understanding of roads and enable more effective allocation of funding, according to the Australian Automobile Association (AAA). 

State governments in Victoria, Western Australia, Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory (ACT) released their previously undisclosed road safety ratings on September 22, 2025.

The safety ratings rank each road on risk, with a single star for the most dangerous roads and five stars for the safest. Each additional star halves the risk of death or serious injury.

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“Now that this critical data is being made public, Australians can compare which roads attract government funding with independent data about our most dangerous roads and highways,” said AAA managing director Michael Bradley in a statement.

“This is great news for motorists and should lead to decision-making based on evidence, not politics … data transparency will save lives.

“The AAA thanks each of the governments releasing this life-saving data for listening to the views of Australian motorists and safety campaigners.” 

The Australian Government last year included a provision in its five-year intergovernmental road funding agreement requiring states to produce more road safety data, something the AAA had been lobbying for for quite some time.