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Kenngineering Notes: New raised signalised Pedestrian Operated Signals in Bendigo
Check out the new (Safe System) raised signalised Pedestrian Operated Signals in Bendigo... ————- Follow Kenn Beer on LinkedIn for more updates and road safety industry news.
Kenngineering Notes: Kenn’s RSA Refresher
Yesterday I ran a short, intensive Road Safety Audit refresher for a group of over 150 people delivering a very large infrastructure program. Credit to the group for wanting to sharpen how they use RSAs to manage risk, provide safety assurance, and prevent death and...
Rounabout Design Course (almost) SOLD OUT
Our next Roundabout Design Course has filled up quickly. We've had a number of enquiries about when the next one would run. Good news. Another course has now been released. Click here to register. ————- Follow Safe System Solutions Pty Ltd on LinkedIn for more updates...
Safe System Snippet 530: A horrible highway hairpin
This video aggravates us because it was foreseeable. The layout is a major contributor to this crash. Not bad drivers. A bad system that allowed this design onto a public roadway. The geometry reinforces a straight through movement at speed. Then introduces a major...
Kenngineering Notes: Snowbanks launching vehices over barriers
Interesting issue around vehicles launching off snowbanks and over barriers. But while watching this video, I kept thinking we need to tweak our messaging. “As soon as you put in an external factor such as excess speed, a tired or fatigued driver, an impaired driver,...
Kenngineering Notes: Barriers and their impact on motorcyclist safety
This image comes from an interesting protest by motorcyclists in Italy, highlighting guardrail systems that are not fitted with motorcycle underrun protection (motorcycle protection rail). Having worked in motorcycle safety infrastructure for almost 25 years, there...
Road Safety Audit course vs Lead Road Safety Auditor course
People often ask about the difference between the Road Safety Audit course and the Lead Road Safety Auditor course. Well, they're designed for different stages of practice. The Road Safety Audit course focuses on the fundamentals of Road Safety Audits. It builds the...
Safe System Snippet 529: Quelling our outrage to look at the system objectiely
This video will aggravate some people. It certainly shocks many of us. A man holding a baby crosses a major signalised intersection against the red. It is illegal. It is dangerous. No argument there. But if our response stops at blame or outrage, we miss the...
Making Roads Motorcycle Friendly Couse (ACT)
Attention ACT based engineers, designers, road managers and maintenance professionals. Supported by the ACT Government, this practical and evidence based course focuses on how road planning, design and maintenance decisions influence motorcyclist safety. The course...
We just completed another AusRAP assessment
Why we are so passionate about using AusRAP alongside Road Safety Audits and Safe System Assessments? It strengthens decision making. AusRAP brings national and international consistency to how risk is assessed. Star Ratings provide a clear and easily understood way...
Kenngineering Notes: Our New Road Safety Engineering 101 Course
Spent part of the summer preparing content for a tailored Road Safety Engineering 101 course that we've been commissioned to deliver in 2026. One of the many things I revisited was the ratio of Fatal and Serious Injury to other injury outcomes in Victorian road...
Safe System Snippet 528: Self-Explaining Intersections
When people make the wrong turn, it is rarely because they chose to do the wrong thing. More often, the intersection quietly invited them to. We often talk about self-explaining roads at midblock locations, usually in the context of speed. But the same principles...
Kenngineering Notes: A Discussion on Road Safety Audit independence
Last year I shared a post about Road Safety Audit independence. It caused a bit of a kerfuffle. You can read the post and varied comments here. This week I was asked to do a 3rd party review of a Road Safety Audit for a major project where the same consultancy...
𝗦𝗮𝗳𝗲 𝗦𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺 (𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁) 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝘁𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁: CycleRAP
We recently completed a CycleRAP assessment of Transurban’s cycling network in Victoria. Keeping people safe on roads, streets and paths is our mission, and CycleRAP provides an objective, evidence-based way to understand how well cycling infrastructure manages injury...
Kenngineering Notes: Cycling along the Great Ocean Road
I have worked on many Great Ocean Road projects over the years. This has included acting as an expert witness for two motorcycle crash cases, developing safety upgrade projects, and assessing strategic infrastructure plans. Once again, I have recently been...
Safe System Snippet 527: Pedestrian Desire Lines
People do not like waiting. They avoid unnecessary effort. And when a design forces long waits or detours away from where they actually want to go, many simply do not use it. This video shows an extreme example, but the same principle applies to people who are far...
Kenngineering Notes: Are you building a Safe System?
The message here is simple. If you’re building a Safe System, you don’t only address risk where it has already taken lives or caused serious harm to our community. You define the Safe System End State and invest in building toward it. Prioritisation is about the...
📻 Kenn Beer LIVE on ABC Brisbane with Ellen Fanning
Yesterday our Principal Engineer, Kenn Beer, was on ABC Brisbane with Ellen Fanning discussing pedestrian safety at side street crossings. Listen to the recording above. Also, if you missed it, you can watch a short video from Kenn explaining the issue here. ————-...
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Join our team: Road Safety Project Engineer (2 - 5 years' experience) Ready to take the next step in your road safety career? Join our growing team and help save lives and prevent serious injury through technical road/street engineering excellence. More info here or...
Safe System Snippet 526: OverDimensional Loads
We spend a lot of time checking whether over dimensional (OD) loads can turn corners, clear structures and avoid damaging roads. And rightly so. What gets less attention is how everyday drivers respond when they encounter one. Impatience. Misjudged speed. Risky...




















