Special Reports
06/06/2008
AAMI has commissioned its inaugural Green Motoring Index, showing the extent to which drivers are ‘thinking green’ by changing their driving behaviours and choosing vehicles and fuels that minimise their car’s impact on the environment.
For further information on this topic see: Driving towards a greener future
27/05/2008
AAMI’s research shows one in every five Australians (22 per cent) has experienced a home fire at some point in their lifetime.
27/11/2007
Sophisticated mobile phones, MP3 players and other handheld gadgets are driving techno-savvy young drivers to distraction, according to new research from leading insurer AAMI.
31/10/2007
The Australian Drug Foundation today announced the findings of its comprehensive study into the drug-driving habits of Australian motorists.
23/08/2007
The annual Crash Index is designed to educate and inform the public about crash-related trends on Australian roads.
26/06/2007
Most parents discuss fire safety with children... but many admit their children don^st know how to handle home fires.
21/11/2006
2006 AAMI YOUNG DRIVERS INDEX released -- more than half of young Australian drivers are concerned about being over the legal limit when driving the morning after a heavy night.
For further information on this topic see: Young drivers concerned about hangovers
22/11/2005
The fifth annual AAMI Young Drivers Index provides a snapshot of young Australians’ attitudes, driving behaviours and crash trends.
28/09/2005
Drivers agree that aggression is high on Australian roads, and indications are that traffic congestion may be fuelling it, according to new research from leading car and home insurer AAMI.
03/05/2005
The 2005 AAMI Car Security Index provides insights into Australians’ attitudes towards car security and their experience of car crime.
21/03/2005
One in 10 Australians has experienced a home intrusion, a burglary that occurs while someone is at home.
30/11/2004
One in four Australian men under 25 admit to driving under the influence of recreational drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, speed or ecstasy, according to new research.
Archives
22/08/2006
This is the 12th annual AAMI Crash^c^lIndex. It is published to inform and^c^leducate the community about crashrelated^c^ltrends.
For further information on this topic see: Australian drivers still bloody idiots?
30/05/2006
Most Australians say they are confident they would know the best response to a fire that started in their home, yet one-third does not have a home fire escape plan in place, according to a new survey.
07/06/2005
Half of Australians (52 per cent) allow their appliances to keep running when they leave the house, even though electrical fires are the second most common type of home fire.
20/10/2004
The tenth annual AAMI Crash Index provides a snapshot of Australians’ attitudes, driving behaviours and crash trends.