Partnerships
Adelaide Football Club and Port Adelaide Football Club
As part of the THINK! Road Safety Partnerships Program, the Department for Infrastructure and Transport has partnered with Adelaide Football Club and Port Adelaide Football Club to share road safety messages with fans throughout the footy season.
Players from each club:
- encourage fans and road users to plan ahead
- make better road safety decisions when travelling to and from games
- use the free Footy Express public transport services.
Fatigue, distraction, drink- and drug-driving are major causes of serious crashes in South Australia. This campaign focuses on addressing these issues.
Visit My Licence to find out more about distraction, fatigue, drink-driving and drug-driving.
Adelaide Lightning
Adelaide 36ers
Community SANFL
As part of the THINK! Road Safety Partnerships Program, the Department for Infrastructure and Transport has partnered with the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Community Football League to roll out a road safety campaign focusing on regional communities.
Fatigue has been identified as a major cause of fatal crashes and serious injury in the region, and this campaign will focus on key messages to address the issue, reminding drivers that ‘A rest could save your life this footy season’.
Adelaide United Football Club
Get Home Safe Foundation - VAILO Adelaide 500
Following the 2024 VAILO Adelaide 500 car race, the new road safety campaign featuring hometown hero and V8 Supercar driver Todd Hazelwood warns South Australians to leave racing on the roads to the professionals.
The campaign encourages event-goers, to think about their behaviours while driving and get home safe.
What happens on the track stays on the track. Keep it off the road.
For more information, check our safe driver tips.