Free Road Safety Education Programs for Victorian Secondary Schools

Road to Zero examines road safety through an evidence-based and scientific lens
Jun 1, 2025
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Safety programs align with the Year 9 and 10 Science and Health & PE and VCE VM curricula.

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