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Road safety is clearly front of mind for Australians, as over 430,000 viewers tune in for Drive TV road safety special


Drive’s most recent TV special, Drive Safer, which screened on Channel 9 last Sunday 24 September at 1:00 pm, reached 410,000 viewers in both metro and regional markets on its first time airing. This was supplemented by an additional 23,000 streams on 9Now, for a total first-time audience of 432,000 Australians.

This accounts for a 26 per cent share of all commercial TV audience during the one-hour timeslot.

Drive Safer sees Drive’s Managing Editor, Trent Nikolic, speak with industry experts about understanding, preparing, driving and towing in a manner that is not only safer for the driver but for all other road users as well.

Executive Producer Terry King notes “Channel Nine’s recent broadcast, Drive Safer, has evidently struck a chord with Australian viewers. Audience metrics reveal a marked increase in viewership as the feature progressed, highlighting the nation’s keen interest in enhancing driving skills and comprehending emerging automotive technologies.”

Through practical advice, tips and demonstrations, the goal of Drive Safer was to elevate awareness for safer driving techniques as well as help promote a better attitude for drivers on the road.

Drive Safer is the third hour-long Drive TV special produced by the Drive team, and follows two successful electric vehicle documentaries as well as 50 episodes od the Drive TV lifestyle program.

Drive TV season 6 is in production now and will return to Channel 9 in October 2023

James Ward

James has been part of the digital publishing landscape in Australia since 2002 and has worked within the automotive industry since 2007. He joined CarAdvice in 2013, left in 2017 to work with BMW and then returned at the end of 2019 to spearhead the content direction of Drive.

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