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Safe System Snippet 412: Wire Rope Safety Barrier on Curves

Safe System Snippet 412: Wire Rope Safety Barrier on Curves

The minimum allowable curve radius for wire rope safety barriers in most jurisdictions is 200m (or the supplier’s minimum recommended radius - whichever is greater). However, some jurisdictions allow a 100m radius curve to be used in specific situations (e.g., in...

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Safe System Solutions marks 1,500th Road Safety Audit

Safe System Solutions marks 1,500th Road Safety Audit

Safe System Solutions recently celebrated a major milestone: our 1,500th Road Safety Audit! While each of these audits has been fascinating in its own way, this one stood out as particularly unique. Why? Because it involved assessing the safety impacts of projecting...

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Safe System Snippet 410: Dynamic visual obstruction

Safe System Snippet 410: Dynamic visual obstruction

Dynamic visual obstruction is the term for when a moving vehicle blocks another road users’ sightlines.   Austroads Guide to Road Design Part 4A now includes a section on Offset Rural Channelised Left Turn Treatments. This was added as part of the 2023 update in...

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Safe System Snippet 409: Selecting the right barrier system

Safe System Snippet 409: Selecting the right barrier system

What begins as a simple drift-off lane departure can quickly escalate into a higher-angle cross-median crash. The angle at which a vehicle impacts a barrier significantly affects the energy transferred to occupants during the crash. Flexible barrier systems are...

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Safe System Snippet 408: Managing Load Transfer Ratio

Safe System Snippet 408: Managing Load Transfer Ratio

Load Transfer Ratio (LTR) plays a crucial role in vehicle dynamics, describing the distribution of weight shifting between tyres during manoeuvres such as cornering, braking, or accelerating. Properly managing LTR is vital for ensuring stability on the road.  Several...

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The role of expert witnesses in motorcycle crash cases

The role of expert witnesses in motorcycle crash cases

Safe System Solutions offers transport and road safety expert witness services and litigation support across Australia, including specialist expertise in motorcycle crash cases.  The role of an expert witness is to help the court understand the complex factors...

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Safe System Snippet 407: Motorcyclists crashing with barriers

Safe System Snippet 407: Motorcyclists crashing with barriers

When motorcyclists crash into barriers, one of two things will be happening (according to the University of NSW):  ~50% are already off the bike, sliding along the ground, colliding with the base of the barrier system.  The other ~50% are still on the bike, trying to...

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Safe System Snippet 404: Motocycle protective gear

Safe System Snippet 404: Motocycle protective gear

“Protect Your Entire Body on Every Ride” - valuable advice from the Victorian Transport Accident Commission (TAC) regarding motorcycle protective gear. While wearing a helmet is the only legal requirement, it’s simply not enough. Covering your entire body can make a...

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Safe System Snippet 401: Signpost frangibility

Safe System Snippet 401: Signpost frangibility

Signposts should be designed to be frangible, meaning they fracture, break away, or bend upon impact to reduce damage to vehicles and the risk of injury to occupants. Smaller signs use posts that deform easily, while larger signposts are equipped with mechanisms that...

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Are we switching off to ADAS technology and its benefits?

Are we switching off to ADAS technology and its benefits?

By Dr Tana Tan Research and Evaluation Lead | Safe System Solutions Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) play a key role in the Safe System approach to road safety – but what can we do to ensure drivers don’t ‘switch off’ to these features?  ADAS provides drivers...

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Safe System Snippet 398: Cross centreline crashes

Safe System Snippet 398: Cross centreline crashes

At first glance, central barrier systems might seem like they're only there to prevent head-on collisions. But they actually do much more. These barriers reduce both right and left run-off-road crashes.  A minor distraction or a fatigued driver drifting slightly out...

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Safe System Snippet 397: Vehicle Activated Signs

Safe System Snippet 397: Vehicle Activated Signs

We've been designing, trialling, and implementing various Vehicle Activated Signs for quite some time now (photo below of some installations back in 2007 in Victoria). With advancing technology, we keep finding even more applications for these signs, including:  Curve...

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