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Kenngineering Notes: Vision Zero works when it is built on evidence, not aspiration
Join us in February 2026 for Program Zero, the in-person short course at Johns Hopkins University in Washington DC, and experience world leading Vision Zero thinking in action. Learn how leading cities and agencies are translating data into effective,...
Safe System Snippet 524: Dispelling the Head-On Crash Myth
There is a common misconception that inappropriate overtaking (like this video) is the main cause of head-on crashes. It is not. Inappropriate overtaking accounts for only around 5% of head-on crashes. The majority occur because of unintended centreline crossings....
Kenngineering Notes: Pedestrian crossings on side roads
Industry debate about pedestrian crossings on side roads. My thoughts here... ————- Follow Kenn Beer on LinkedIn for more updates and road safety industry news.
Kenngineering Notes: Trap Lanes
People are quick to blame the driver. But when roads are designed like this, the focus needs to shift to the design and the absence of effective Road Safety Audits. The geometry makes this lane feel like a through movement, yet it ends as right turn only (trap lane)....
Safe System Snippet 523: Compliance at Work Zones
28% of police reported work zone crashes in Queensland involved a control/signal violation or the disobeying of a road rule. This finding comes from analysis of police reported crash data by Blackman et al (2020). While enforcement has been shown to be one of the most...
Don’t miss the Municipal Works Conference and Exhibition
Don’t miss our Traffic Lead, Thuan Nguyen, as a keynote speaker at this year’s Municipal Works Conference and Exhibition. Ready to hear from the experts driving change in municipal works? Meet two of our keynote speakers at MWABendigo2026! 🚦Thuan Nguyen, Traffic Lead...
Kenngineering Notes: The new Great Britain Road Safety Strategy
Here are my Top 10 points from the just-released Great Britain Road Safety Strategy: A clear statement that the Safe System sits at the heart of the strategy. “the Safe System lies at the heart of our strategy.” Recognition that human error must be expected and...
Safe System Snippet 522: Designing to standards is only half the job.
A signalised intersection that complies with standards reduces the likelihood of a crash. That part matters. But Safe System thinking does not stop there. We also have to ask: What happens when someone runs the red? How fast are they travelling? Who is exposed? What...
𝗦𝗮𝗳𝗲 𝗦𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺 (𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁) 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝘁𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁: Developing road safety strategies that actually work
Over the past ten years, Safe System Solutions has developed 27 road safety strategies for local governments across Australia. That experience has helped us refine what works, understand what councils genuinely need, and tailor each strategy to the realities of local...
Road Safety and Design Technical Training
Exciting 2026 technical training program available from the team at Safe System Solutions. Check out our courses here
Safe System Snippet 521: Designing to avoid the drive-around.
Speed cushions are an effective treatment because the wider wheelbase of larger vehicles such as trucks and buses means they straddle the vertical deflection, whereas the narrower wheelbase of passenger cars is directly affected by it. This is important because buses...
Kenngineering Notes: “It’s only temporary, so we’re skipping the Road Safety Audit”
An excuse that has been used far too many times. "It’s only temporary, so we’re skipping the Road Safety Audit." An RSA should ALWAYS be undertaken during the temporarily works stage; regardless of the size of the project ————- Follow Kenn Beer on LinkedIn for more...
Vision Zero Planning for North America
This free webinar looks at how 𝙚𝙫𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚-𝙗𝙖𝙨𝙚𝙙 𝙑𝙞𝙨𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙕𝙚𝙧𝙤 𝙥𝙡𝙖𝙣𝙣𝙞𝙣𝙜 can be applied in the real world, using data, Safe System thinking, and proven tools to reduce death and serious injury. The session focuses on moving beyond aspirational targets to develop defensible,...
Kenngineering Notes: Something to leave in 2025 – Welding to end terminals
Here’s a worrying trend that I hope doesn't carry into 2026. Welding stuff to end terminals. I completely understand the motivation. Road authorities want to reduce risk to people walking and riding along shared paths next to barriers. That is a good instinct. But...
Safe System Snippet 520: Should spraying water on pedestrians be a driving offense?
Under the Japanese Road Traffic Act (Article 71), splashing water or mud onto pedestrians (or other path users) is considered a violation. Drivers can be fined for doing so. ————- Follow Safe System Solutions Pty Ltd on LinkedIn for more updates and road safety...
Kenngineering Notes: Resilience for the Future. Transport Conference 2026
After all the 'safety first' statements, targets, visions and strategies, the hard part is what happens 𝘰𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘨𝘳𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥. In my session I will talk about the reality of trying to deliver safer roads in practice. How we balance ambition with pragmatism. How we navigate...
Kenngineering Notes: DTP’s new Road Design Note for Raised Safety Platforms
DTP has just released Version 4.0 of Road Design Note 03-07 on Raised Safety Platforms. The updated note provides guidance on the design and application of Raised Safety Platforms at intersections and at low speed mid block locations. Importantly, it reflects the...
Safe System Snippet 519: Escalation of Warning Signs
Warning signs should always be seen for what they are, a Supporting treatment rather than a Primary treatment on their own. This fact sheet clearly explains the escalation process for warning signs, as outlined by Thuan Nguyen, Traffic Lead at Safe System Solutions....
Kenngineering Notes: Auckland Transport’s new Practice Note for zebra crossings
Well played Auckland Transport on the new Practice Note for sight distance at zebra crossings. Short, clear, and addresses some issues in how parts of the industry calculate sight distance at pedestrian priority crossings. Great to see the introduction of Priority...
Kenngineering Notes: A 10 Step Guide to Undertaking a Motorcycle Safety Audit
Motorcycle Safety Audit - a thematic road safety audit for motorcyclists. Motorcyclists remain the highest risk road user group across the world. A standard road safety audit will often identify some motorcyclist risks, but a dedicated Motorcycle Safety Audit allows...




















