Free Road Safety Education Programs for Victorian Secondary Schools

Road safety at state-of-the-art Education Complex.
May 5, 2025
Road Safety
Road safety aligned with curriculum.

Developed by the Victorian Transport Accident Commission (TAC) in partnership with Melbourne Museum, Road to Zero is an award-winning, state-of-the-art Education Complex at Melbourne Museum.

Designed specifically to align with the Year 9 and 10 Science and Health & PE, and VCE VM, curricula, Road to Zero offers innovative and immersive programs.

Curriculum-linked programs include:
• Science – Physical Sciences and Science Inquiry Skills (Years 9 and 10)
• Health & PE (Years 9 and 10)
• VCE Vocational Major – Literacy and Personal Development.

Led by knowledgeable road safety facilitators, excursions to Road to Zero comprise two parts:
Experience Space (45 minutes) – an exploratory exhibition of 13 immersive experiences that engage students with critical road safety themes.
Learning Studio (75 minutes) – in the purpose-built learning hub, students undertake one of two curriculum-linked programs, including creating a public health video advertisement or tackling a virtual reality physics experiment. They then apply their learning to a team-based challenge using touch table technology.

Road to Zero examines road safety through an evidence-based and scientific lens, providing a unique experience for students outside the classroom.

Free pre- and post-visit resources are available to support and extend student learning.

Information and bookings
To book your school’s preferred dates, call Museums Victoria bookings on 13 11 02 or email [email protected].
To find out more visit roadtozero.vic.gov.au.