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Audits of
Facilities for
Cyclists and
Pedestrians
Online Workshop
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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