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The most dangerous times to drive in Australia this long weekend – plus where our safest drivers live

You’ll want to avoid hitting the road between 5pm and 6pm on Friday, or 12pm to 2pm on weekends

Melissa Woodley
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Melissa Woodley
Travel & News Editor, Time Out Australia
Young people on a road trip to see Cape Byron Lighthouse and enjoy the coastal views.
Photograph: Destination NSW
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We’re less than 24 hours out from Anzac Day, and if you haven’t already mentally checked out, you’ll have three fabulous days to do so this long weekend. Many Aussies have already hit the road for their autumn getaways, but traffic is set to amp up even more in the coming days. If you’re keen to dodge the crowds and stay safe, we’ve got the lowdown on the best times to avoid driving. And if you’re road-tripping to another state, we’ve also got insights on the spots where you’ll be cruising alongside Australia’s safest drivers.

Ahead of the long weekend, Aussie car insurance provider Rollin’ analysed more than 18 million kilometres of driving data from its Safe ‘n Save app. The app rates the safety of drivers by measuring factors, like speed, acceleration, braking, cornering and phone use – and the results revealed some clear danger zones. 

It doesn’t really come as a surprise, but Fridays between 5pm and 6pm are the most dangerous time to hit the roads in Australia. On weekends, the danger shifts to midday, with a spike in incidents on Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm and 2pm.

South Australia takes the crown for having the safest drivers in Australia, and it’s also the state where drivers are least likely to use their phones behind the wheel. If you’re keen to road trip in the company of the country’s safest drivers, you can cruise down the spectacular Explorers Way from Adelaide to Alice Springs, or the Epicurean Way from McLaren Vale to Clare Valley

Queensland ranks as the second-safest for drivers in Australia – and it just so happens to be packed with incredible road trips too. Take the breezy Pacific Coast Drive from Brisbane to Sydney, or the tropical Great Barrier Reef Drive from Cairns to Cape Tribulation. 

Rounding out the top three safest states to hit the road is Western Australia, where you can conquer the sun-drenched Coral Coast Highway from Perth to Exmouth, the rugged Gibb River Road from Broome to Kununurra, or the scenic South West Edge from Perth to Esperance.

You can check out more of our favourite Aussie road trips for the long weekend here. Stay safe out there!

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