The Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS) and Austroads invite you to attend the largest road safety-dedicated conference in the Southern Hemisphere. The 2019 Australasian Road Safety Conference (ARSC2019) will be held in Adelaide at the Adelaide Convention Centre from Wednesday 25 to Friday 27 September 2019. ARSC2019 will showcase the region's outstanding researchers, practitioners, policymakers and industry spanning the plethora of road safety issues identified in the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety: Road Safety Management, Infrastructure, Safe Vehicles, User Behaviour, and Post-Crash Care. ARSC2019 will bring with it a special focus on engaging all levels of government and community, from the city to the bush, to move "Leading the Way-Towards Zero". The comprehensive 3-day scientific program will showcase the latest research; education and policing programs; policies and management strategies; and technological developments in the field, together with national and international keynote speakers, oral and poster presentations, workshops and interactive symposia. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? ARSC2019 is expected to attract 500-700 delegates including researchers, policing and enforcement agencies, practitioners, policymakers, industry representatives, educators, and students working in the fields of behavioural science, education and training, emergency services, engineering and technology, health and rehabilitation, policing, justice and law enforcement, local, state and federal government, traffic management, and vehicle safety. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN YOUR HOST CITY: ADELAIDE Adelaide is bursting with culture, flavours, events and entertainment. Taste your way through world-famous wine regions only minutes away from the city, soak up the sun at one of our picture-perfect metropolitan beaches, join the party at our immersive festivals and events or spend the night exploring Adelaide attractions and a thriving restaurant and bar scene. Adelaide is a gateway to some of Australia's best wine country as well as historic buildings, lush parklands and some of the country's best beaches.