Special Reports


11/10/2011
2011 AAMI Crash Index

The 2011 AAMI Crash Index is the 16th safe driving index published by AAMI to educate and inform the community about road accidents, why they happen and how they can be prevented.

12/12/2010
2010 AAMI Young Drivers Index
AAMI’s 10th annual Young Drivers Index looks at the behaviours and attitudes of young Aussie drivers ten years on – have they improved? Sadly, it seems a case of one step forwards and two steps back. This year’s Index, in conjunction with the National Trauma Research Institute, casts a spotlight on the often tragic effects of the risk-taking of young drivers.
29/10/2010
2010 AAMI Green Home and Motoring Index
AAMI’s second annual behavioural study into Australians’ efforts and attitudes towards protecting the environment – both at home and on the roads.

For further information on this topic see: Pay now, save (the planet) later

28/05/2009
2009 AAMI Green Home and Motoring Index
A behavioural study of efforts to improve the environment at home and on the roads.
18/11/2008
AAMI 2007/2008 Sustainability Report
AAMI has continued its industry-leading role in making environmental concerns a core part of day-to-day decisions and practices and, for the first time, has reported on its efforts to reduce greenhouse emissions and its carbon footprint in the AAMI Sustainability Report.
15/10/2008
2008 AAMI Young Drivers Index
According to the AAMI Young Drivers Index, Gen Y’s are impatient on the road, with more than one-third (35 per cent) of young drivers describing themselves as quite impatient behind the wheel – almost double that of drivers aged over 25.
20/08/2008
2008 AAMI Crash Index
The 2008 AAMI Crash Index continues the tradition of assessing the reasons that crashes occur, particularly those that are brought about by driver inattention, speed, fatigue, and drugs and alcohol.
06/06/2008
Green Motoring Index
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
2008 Firescreen Index
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
2007 Young Drivers Index
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.

For further information on this topic see: Young drivers sending - but not getting - the message

31/10/2007
Drugs and Driving in Australia
The Australian Drug Foundation today announced the findings of its comprehensive study into the drug-driving habits of Australian motorists.

For further information on this topic see: Drug users more likely to drive than drinkers

23/08/2007
2007 AAMI Crash Index
The annual Crash Index is designed to educate and inform the public about crash-related trends on Australian roads.

For further information on this topic see: All about me: selfishness sets drivers on crash course

26/06/2007
2007 AAMI Firescreen Fire Safety and Awareness Index
Most parents discuss fire safety with children... but many admit their children don't know how to handle home fires.

For further information on this topic see: Many Australians are ill-prepared for bushfire threat

21/11/2006
2006 AAMI Young Drivers Index
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

22/08/2006
2006 AAMI Crash Index report
This is the 12th annual AAMI Crash Index. It is published to inform and educate the community about crashrelated trends.

For further information on this topic see: Australian drivers still bloody idiots?

30/05/2006
2006 AAMI Firescreen Index
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.

For further information on this topic see: Reality check: Australians ‘fire confident’ but are under-prepared