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Safe System Snippet 470: Temporary Traffic Management

Safe System Snippet 470: Temporary Traffic Management

Working on or near the road is one of the most hazardous environments for any profession. Traffic controllers and road workers face significant risks daily. Their exposure to high-speed traffic, distracted drivers, and unpredictable road conditions are just some of...

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Safe System Snippet 468: Motorcyclist Risk

Safe System Snippet 468: Motorcyclist Risk

Motorcyclists face a significantly higher risk on the road network compared to other road users. Several factors contribute to this heightened vulnerability: Smaller size and visibility: Motorcycles are harder for drivers to see, especially in blind spots or when...

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Safe System Snippet 467: Beware Trams

Safe System Snippet 467: Beware Trams

Melbourne is home to the world’s largest tram network, but sharing the road with cars brings safety challenges. A Monash University study (Naznin et al., 2016) delves into the factors contributing to tram-involved serious injury crashes. A few of the key findings: 🦏...

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Safe System Snippet 465: Your Signals Are Not Unique

Safe System Snippet 465: Your Signals Are Not Unique

Installing new traffic signals in a high-speed environment leads to high-severity crashes. It’s time to face the hard truth: repeating the same approach and expecting different results is not just ineffective - it’s causing death and serious injury. We need to...

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Safe System Snippet 464: Speed and Stars

Safe System Snippet 464: Speed and Stars

Curious about how speed affects AusRAP Safety Star Ratings? We've created two PDF sheets that compare the ratings for the same rural cross section under 100km/h and 80km/h speed limits. What is AusRAP? AusRAP, based on the iRAP methodology, assesses and rates road...

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IPWEA Victoria x Safe System Solutions Pty Ltd

IPWEA Victoria x Safe System Solutions Pty Ltd

This week Safe System Solution had the pleasure of organising a workshop with the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (IPWEA) on Active Transport Roundabouts. Typically common roundabouts do not perform well for cyclist safety due to their smaller...

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Safe System Snippet 460: Paint By Numbers (AS1742.10)

Safe System Snippet 460: Paint By Numbers (AS1742.10)

In the 2024 update to the Australian Standard 1742: Manual of uniform traffic control devices, Part 10: Pedestrian control and protection there was clarification on the correct colours to mark crossing points. ⬛⬜ For a Pedestrian Crossing (AKA Zebra Crossing), it’s...

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Safe System Snippet 458: Compact Urban Roundabouts

Safe System Snippet 458: Compact Urban Roundabouts

Safe System Solutions completed an independent evaluation of the effectiveness of this compact urban roundabout in Mildura. It showed a 19.20km/h reduction of entry speed (average), with new 85th percentile speed of entering vehicles of 19.26km/h (and 99th percentile...

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Safe System Snippet 454: Motorcyclists and Median Openings

Safe System Snippet 454: Motorcyclists and Median Openings

Closing median openings is one of the treatments we recommend in the Making Roads Motorcycle Friendly guidelines (download it free here: https://lnkd.in/gnFcWptT). These openings, while common on many high-volume urban routes, can pose unnecessary risks to...

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Safe System Snippet 453: Less is More

Safe System Snippet 453: Less is More

Human brains are incredible, but they have limits - especially when processing large amounts of information when driving. Research shows that as a driver’s workload increases, their performance decreases. This is particularly true when navigating roads cluttered with...

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Safe System Snippet 452: Filter Turns at Traffic Signals

Safe System Snippet 452: Filter Turns at Traffic Signals

Filter right turns at signalised intersections is where right turning traffic is allowed to “filter” through gaps in oncoming traffic. These intersections allow drivers/riders to judge and execute turns based on traffic conditions.  We have long advocated for a...

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