The NRMA has two curriculum-linked virtual road safety programs targeted to years 7-8 and 9-12, designed by expert NRMA staff and facilitated by teachers within schools.


The NRMA offers comprehensive road safety programs for primary students (K–6) to senior learners (Years 9–12).
Our online programs are curriculum linked and aligned with the PDHPE syllabus designed by expert NRMA staff and facilitated by teachers within schools. Our programs are available free of charge.
The online format gives you evidence-based road safety content with the benefit of flexible delivery. The units can be taught in one day or broken up across multiple weeks, and can be delivered as a stand-alone program or used to support your existing programs.
We hope to support schools and teachers by providing resources to help ease some of the workload that comes with sourcing and creating activities for teaching road safety.
Students in Stage 4 are at a critical age for developing independent travel skills, managing peer influence, and navigating new safety challenges.
With the rapid rise of emobility (ebikes, escooters) and growing issues such as lithium-ion battery fires, distraction from smartphones, and confusion about road rules, students need clear, evidence based guidance tailored to their stage of development.
Free Movers builds a bridge between our primary and senior programs, equipping Year 7 and 8 students to travel safely, confidently and responsibly with practical, engaging modules that build safe habits early.
The NRMA Young driver road safety program is a curriculum-linked virtual road safety program targeted to years 9-12.
The program contains six units, each running for approximately 20 minutes. All six units includes a 10-minute informative video, incorporating an online quiz (with results sent to the school at the conclusion of the program).
The following additional learning modules contain activities for students to complete independently and have been mapped to the Stage 5 curriculum: