Helping Country Racing Communities Get Home Safely | TAC x CRV
Apr 20, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
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For 20 years, we’ve worked with Country Racing Victoria to help people get to and from race days safely across regional Victoria.
Country Cups are about people, families and small communities coming together. Our long‑standing partnership helps make sure every race day starts with a safe trip there and ends with everyone getting home to the people who matter most.
Our Ready campaign helps racegoers plan a safe way home if they’re having a drink. Across more than 20 Country Cups, we offer practical support like breathalysers, road safety advice and shuttle buses, alongside simple reminders to choose a taxi, bus or lift home.
Drink driving remains one of the leading causes of road deaths in Victoria, especially in regional areas. Planning your way home before the first drink isn’t just smart, it saves lives.
Because if we all get home safely from the races, everyone wins.
Learn more about the TAC × CRV partnership and upcoming country racing events at www.tac.vic.gov.au/country-racing-victoria.
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