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Safe System Snippet 510: Which cross-section would you choose?
2 Star safety road infrastructure (International Road Assessment Program) vs a 5 Star (midblock). Continuous barriers comprehensively proven to save lives and prevent serious injury. ————– Follow Safe System Solutions Pty Ltd for more Safe System Snippets
𝗦𝗮𝗳𝗲 𝗦𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺 (project) 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝘁𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁: Motorcycle Safety Audits – North East Victoria
$3M+ for motorcycle safety infrastructure. The Safe System Solutions team was engaged by the Victorian Government to undertake motorcycle safety audits and develop an infrastructure improvement plan for key sections of the regional road network. Three route-based...
Reduce. Redesign. Re-roundabout.
Compact roundabouts achieve strong Safe System outcomes within constrained footprints, reducing cost, land, and service impacts.
Free Road Safety Audit Webinar
Our Principal Engineer, Kenn Beer, will be presenting at the next Municipal Works Australia webinar. This session will give LGAs practical insights into how Road Safety Audits can improve safety outcomes in their communities. Kenn will cover: What is a Road Safety...
Safe System Snippet 509: What do you think are contributing factors to this near miss?
Keeping speeds low in urban areas is critical not only for reducing the likelihood of a crash occurring, but also for lessening the severity of those crashes that do happen. Even small reductions in average travel speed lead to disproportionately large reductions in...
Safe System Snippet 508: The Simple Philosophy of the Safe System
To err is human, to forgive is a Safe System. We're all about taking the Safe System from a philosophy and making it real. ————– Follow Safe System Solutions Pty Ltd for more Safe System Snippets
Safe System Snippet 507: Vehicle to Vehicle Risk at Signals
Two major challenges with vehicle-to-vehicle crashes at traffic signals are impact speed and impact angle. Reducing the likelihood of crashes is always important, but it is not our only role. Signalised intersections rely on perfect human behaviour. People will...
Safe System Snippet 506: Looked but failed to see: What Road Safety Auditors and Safe System Assessors should consider
A contributing factor in motorcycle crashes at intersections can be inattentional blindness. Drivers may look, but the approaching motorcycle simply doesn’t register. As auditors and assessors, it’s worth asking: ➡️ Are approach speeds too high for safe...
Safe System Snippet 505: Motorcycles & Intersection Collisions
One of the most common crash types leading to motorcycle injuries in urban areas is the right turn against crash, when a driver turns in front of a motorcyclist who is travelling straight. This crash type also happens between cars, and between cars and cyclists, but...
Safe System Snippet 504: We 🩷 Central Barriers
A poem for road safety: Central barrier, you legend. Saving lives without fuss. You are a class act. #BarriersSaveLives ————– Follow Safe System Solutions Pty Ltd for more Safe System Snippets
Safe System Snippet 503: Raised Medians – no substitute for a barrier system
Raised medians are valuable, but they’re no substitute for a barrier system. In a Safe System Assessment, count raised medians as reducing likelihood of crashes, not severity. For severity reduction, think barrier or speed reduction. ————– Follow Safe System...
Safe System Snippet 502: The ‘Airborne,’ ‘Ditch’ & ‘Rough Road’ Test
Volvo has developed three run-off-road crash test scenarios. These are the ‘Airborne’ test, ‘Ditch’ test and the ‘Rough road’ test. The ‘Airborne’ test involves the vehicle leaving the road at 80km/h, launching and having a hard impact on the wheels. The ‘Ditch’ test...
Safe System Snippet 501: Are these the southern hemisphere’s 4-Way Stop intersections?
We're impressed with the innovation from Dunedin, NZ. Disrupting ultimate priority one spike down at a time. Dunedin City Council reports they cost ~NZ$15,000. Check out our evaluation of a similar treatment in Mildura, Vic. Pedestrians and cyclists? check out our...
Safe System Snippet 500: A Holistic Approach to Road Safety
🎉 We're celebrating 500 Safe System Snippets 🎉 This incredible video from Norway highlights some fantastic vehicle safety features in modern larger vehicles. This is an essential part of the Safe System approach, and it’s a brilliant demonstration of how advanced...
Safe System Snippet 499: Grade Separated Interchanges – how safe are they?
Grade-separated interchanges (aka flyovers) might seem like the ultimate Safe System solution, but they’re not without their challenges. While they do separate traffic streams on the mainline, they create two new at-grade intersections which can have their own safety...
Safe System Snippet 498: Reverse vs Angle Parking
Converting angle parking to parallel parking reduces casualty crashes by up to 35% (Elvik and Vaa, 2004). The awkward sight lines for drivers reversing out of angle parking causes them to be more likely to miss a vehicle in the through lane. This is particularly the...
Safe System Snippet 497: Run-Off-Road Roulette
This video from Darwin went viral and we can understand why. The astonishingly low chance that this speeding vehicle didn’t collide with another car or a pedestrian. It’s a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities in our road/street system. How can a vehicle reach such...
Safe System Snippet 496: Motorcyclists and Kerbs
In road safety engineering, kerbs (or "curbs" for our North American friends) are generally considered mountable. This means that when a vehicle exits the roadway, it will traverse the kerb and continue on without redirection. While larger or higher kerbs can be...
Safe System Snippet 495: Barriers – don’t let them end badly
The end of a barrier system is the highest risk part. Why? It gets struck the most. It carries the potential to spear a vehicle, vault a vehicle, or cause an abrupt stop, increasing crash severity. So, what can we do as barrier designers do to reduce these risks? 1....
Safe System Snippet 494: Pedestrians and Roundabouts DO mix
Roundabouts with raised pedestrian crossings (Wombats) create a safe and accessible environment for all road users. And it’s great to see this now appear in the Austroads Guide to Road Design Part 4B: Roundabouts. An evaluation of the installation of wombat crossings...




















