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Road Safety

Audits of
Facilities for
Cyclists and
Pedestrians
Online Workshop

Are you involved in the road safety Who should attend?


auditing, design or implementation The workshop will benefit anyone who is
involved in auditing, designing and managing
of active transport projects (facilities facilities for non-motorised road users such as
on/off-road bicycle paths, pedestrian paths,
for cyclists, pedestrians and mobility
path-road crossings etc. The workshop will
impaired) in your area? benefit government officers, engineering
consultants, engineering contractors and road
Sustainable transport promotes healthy safety practitioners who wish to:
transport options for people, reducing reliance • Conduct road safety audits of non-
on motor vehicles and combatting air and motorised facilities
noise pollution. This workshop offers a practical • Promote safe treatments for our most
vulnerable road users
approach to conducting road safety audits
• Apply Safe System principles for safer travel
of on and off-road facilities for these road
• Discover the latest practice in road safety
users, covering road safety engineering
design and auditing.
principles and design elements. The workshop
will explore practical examples of a variety Where
of treatments and participants will undertake Online via Microsoft Teams
desktop audits, identifying safety risks and (hosted from Melbourne, Australia)

documenting findings and recommendations.


When
Tuesday 5 & Thursday 7 October 2021
(3 – 5 pm AEST)
Tuesday 12 & Thursday 14 October 2021
(3 pm – 5 pm AEST)
Tuesday 19 & Thursday 21 October 2021
(3 pm – 5 pm AEST)

Register
The fee for this online workshop is
$1,200 plus 10% GST (where applicable).

Presented by Click here to register

admin@trafficworks.com.au
Workshop Program

Day 1 Day 4

Road Safety Audits (RSA) Design elements for auditing of shared bicycle and/or
1. What is an RSA and why undertake them? pedestrian paths (including scooters)
2. How is an RSA conducted? 1. Crossing points
a. The audit team (skills, experience, independence 2. Path crossings of roads
and the number of auditors) 3. Path crossings of other paths
b. Undertaking day and night site inspections 4. Fences and safety barriers
3. The Safe System and RSAs 5. Desktop RSA 2
4. RSA is more than checking standards
Day 5
Day 2 Design elements for auditing of shared bicycle
RSAs of shared bicycle and/or pedestrian paths and/or pedestrian paths (including scooters)
(includes scooters) 1. Open discussion of findings from above modules
1. What do on-road facilities look like? and presentation of RSA reports
2. What do off-road facilities look like? 2. Holding rails
3. What do shared-path facilities look like? 3. Maintenance
4. What design elements do we need to consider 4. Behavioural considerations
when auditing the above facilities? 5. Video case study 3 – group activity to identify safety
risks
Day 3
Day 6
Design elements for auditing of shared bicycle
and/or pedestrian paths (including scooters) Wrap-up
1. Path width 1. Presentation of Video case study 3 findings
2. Horizontal and vertical clearance and outcomes (or another case study of sorts)
3. Horizontal and vertical alignment 2. Determining the Level of Traffic Stress for cyclists
4. Line marking 3. Planning for cycling infrastructure
5. Signing 4. Certificates.
6. Desktop RSA 1

Presented by registered Senior Road Safety Auditors

Kate Kennedy Daniel Mustata Bernard Chan


Kate has over 25 years of With over 20 years of Bernard has extensive
experience as a traffic and experience in the road involvement in traffic
transportation engineer. safety engineering field, engineering and road
Kate specialises in road Daniel specialises in safety projects, especially
safety, with extensive road transport safety in the planning/design
experience in road safety audits at and sustainable mobility. As a Senior of active transport projects. He is an
all project stages, including shared Road Safety Auditor, and an expert accredited Senior Road Safety Auditor
path audits, undertaken in Australia, on Movement and Place, Daniel’s with extensive experience in road safety
Singapore, and Ireland. Kate is a experience extends beyond Australia, to audits, safe system assessments and
Chartered Professional Engineer and Africa, Europe, Middle East, and S.E. Asia. shared path safety assessments.
Senior Road Safety Auditor.

Phillip Jordan Paul Mihailidis


Well known across the Paul leads a team of
globe for his road safety engineers responsible for
engineering workshops, the development/ design of
Phillip’s long career was road safety, active transport
forged during 30 years (bicycle and pedestrian
in the state road authority and, more facilities), and safety barrier projects for
recently, through consulting in many government clients across Australia. Paul
countries across Asia, the Pacific and is a Chartered Professional Engineer and
the Middle East. a Senior Road Safety Auditor.

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