Program 2024

The ARSC 2024 Program is now available

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Pre-Conference: Monday 30 September

Time Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2 Ballroom 3 Harbour Room 1 Off-site
12:00 - 12:30 Early Career Network
12:00 - 14:30
Emergency vehicle safety
12:00 - 14:30
12:30 - 13:00 Matching solutions to problems (LGN workshop)
12:30 - 14:30
13:00 - 13:30 Low and Middle Income (LMIC) Vision Zero Workshop
13:00 - 17:00
13:30 - 14:00
14:00 - 14:30
14:30 - 15:00 Women in Road Safety
14:45 - 17:30
15:00 - 15:30 Road Policing Network meeting
15:00 - 17:30
People, Place and Road Safety Walking Tour
15:00 - 17:30
(Off-site workshop)
15:30 - 16:00
16:00 - 16:30
16:30 - 17:00
17:00 - 17:30
17:30 - 18:00
18:00 - 18:30 Welcome Reception
Venue: The IXL Atrium, Henry Jones Art Hotel
18:30 - 19:00
19:00 - 19:30
19:30 - 20:00

Day 1: Tuesday 1 October

Time (AEST) Federation Plenary Hall
09:00 - 09:30 Welcome
Welcome to Country, Government, Road Authority
09:30 - 10:30 Session Chair: Scott Tilyard, Chair of the Road Safety Advisory Council
Morning plenary - Driving Change
Dr. Amantha Imber, Inventium

Involvement made possible by Sensys Gatso
10:30 - 11:00 Morning Tea - Federation Ballroom
Federation Plenary Hall Grand Ballroom 1 Grand Ballroom 2 Grand Ballroom 3
11:00 - 12:00
Session 1:
Local Government and data
Session 2:
Cyclists
Session 3:
Workplace and work-related safety
Session 4:
Crash data and analysis
Chair: Alison Balding
Co-Chair: Arthur Tsoutsoulis
Chair: Aimee Wescombe
Co-Chair: Alison Hetherington
Chair: Craig Hoey
Co-Chair: Jasmine Proud
Chair: Matthew Albrecht
Co-Chair: Lewis Martin
11:00 - 11:15 Business case for safety improvements on high-speed local government roads
David Elston
RAC WA
Cyclist Clearance Times at Signalised Dual Left Turn Intersections
Wahi Rabbani
Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
Using connected vehicle data to monitor traffic along roadworks
David Beck
Transurban
Crash prevention and mitigation: updated evidence from in-depth crash investigations
Sam Doecke
University of Adelaide, Centre for Automotive Safety Research
11:15 - 11:30 Managing periurban local roads by setting safer speed limits
Brett Williams
City of Onkaparinga
How To Reduce Pedestrian and Pedal Cyclist Fatalities: Poland Demonstrates
Raphael Grzebieta
Professional Engineering Consultants
Ocular measures predict increased crash risk in fatigued drivers
Anna Cai
Department of Transport and Planning
Victorian Road Safety Linked Dataset: 13 years of Road Trauma
(Renee Schuster), Michelle Scully
Transport Accident Commission
11:30 - 11:45 Network Safety Plan Process - Bundaberg Regional Council
Melanie Venter
NTRO
Footpath interactions between delivery and non-delivery bicyclists and pedestrians
Narelle Haworth
CARRS-Q, Queensland University of Technology
Future safeguards for enforcement and emergency workers on the roads
(Rachael Mason), Peter McKennie
NZ Police
Can we achieve the 2030 30% reduction for serious injuries?
Bernard Carlon
Transport for NSW
11:45 - 11:52 Safety effectiveness of the Metropolitan Intersection Program (MIC) in Western Australia
Muhammad Hussain
The University of Western Australia
Safe streets for cycling in Tasmania: Planning and Design Guidance
Oscar Hayes
WSP
Best practices in end-of-queue risk management at roadworks
Ashim Debnath
Deakin University
Factors Influencing Hospital Admissions of Road Users: Deep Learning Approach
(Saied Afshari), Ali Soltani
Flinders University
11:52 - 11:55 Local Government Network uniting council road safety practitioners
(Brett Willliams), Melanie Suitor
Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils
Identifying six bicycle journey types for a path forward
Robbie Napper
Monash University
Workplace road safety education - truck safety awareness
Pavica Kupcak
Northern Beaches Council
Revisiting Desired Headway to Estimate Rear-end Crash Risk
Shubham Parashar
Queensland University of Technology
11:55 - 11:58 Intergovernmental Road Safety Data Sharing Agreement Finalised
(Theresa Holtby), James Waldersee
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts






12:00 - 12:30 Poster author discussion in the Exhibition Hall
12:30 - 12:45 Lunch - Federation Ballroom
12:45 - 13:30 Journal of Road Safety
Marilyn Johnson and Ingrid Johnston
Q&A session, all welcome
13:30 - 14:45
Session 5:
Child restraints
Session 6:
Crash data and analysis
Session 7:
Technology
Session 8:
Interactive workshop 1
Chair: Jenny Branch-Allen
Co-Chair: Carla Schiemer
Chair: Sam Doecke
Co-Chair: Newton Wiseman
Chair: Sjaan Koppel
Co-Chair: Muhammad Hussain
13:30 - 13:45 Seat Me Safely: Professional Development for Caseworkers Transporting Vulnerable Children
Cassie Kite and Priscilla Page
Kidsafe NSW and Transport for NSW
Approaches to Serious Road Crash Injury Data Linkage in Queensland
Jesani Catchpoole
Road Safety Data Bureau, Department of Transport and Main Roads
Advancing Heavy Vehicle Fatigue Risk Management: Evidence-Based Insights from Technology
Mahrokh Khakzar
National Heavy Vehicle Regulator
The Planning for Zero Framework: Develop Your Pathway to Zero

Hafez Alavi, Jessica Truong and Kenn Beer
13:45 - 14:00 Challenges of Child Seat Legislation Enforcement in the Philippines
Ray Adrian Macalalag
The University of Sydney
Enhancing Road Safety: Improving Injury Severity Assessment and Post-Crash Care Analysis
Giulio Ponte
Centre for Automotive Safety Research, The University of Adelaide
Exploring the Burnley Tunnel Enhancement Project
(Daniel Barro), Andrew Eckersley
Transurban
14:00 - 14:15 Transport for children with disabilities: evaluation of health professionals’ experience
Helen Lindner
MACA Ltd.
Analysing crash data: Is empirical Bayes the best method?
Matthew Albrecht
WACRSR - UWA
Utilising Artificial Intelligence to Improve Safety at School Crossings
Justin Lu
Real Time Traffic Pty Ltd
14:15 - 14:30 Transport infrastructure and vulnerability level of the disabled in Nigeria
Oluwayemi Aderibigbe
University of Johannesburg
Exploring crashes involving Light Rail Vehicles in Canberra
Hayley McDonald
Monash University Accident Research Centre
Vehicle factors explaining sex differences in crash outcomes: scoping review
Helen Nguyen
The George Institute for Global Health
14:30 - 14:37 Safe child restraint use: urgent change to Australian Road Rules
Susan Teerds
Kidsafe Qld Inc
Tram crashes involving pedestrians and cyclists: a severity analysis
Long Truong
La Trobe University
Comparing vehicle probe speeds with spot and space mean speeds
Ashim Debnath
Deakin University
14:38 - 14:45 Crash protection of modified child restraints for children with disabilities
Lyndall Cook
Neuroscience Research Australia
Frequency analysis of crashes involving heavy vehicles
(Paula Macias), Alexander Paz
Queensland University of Technology


14:45 - 15:15 Afternoon Tea - Federation Ballroom
15:15 - 16:30
Session 9:
Enforcement
Session 10:
Intelligent Transport Systems
Session 11:
Motorcyclists
Session 12:
Interactive workshop 2
Chair: Scott Tilyard
Co-Chair: Tahlia Wyer
Chair: David Logan
Co-Chair: Alysse Gavlik
Chair: Teresa Senserrick
Co-Chair: Mohammad Ibrahim
15:15 - 15:30 Developing an integrated safety camera network to 2030
Graeme Noble
NZ Transport Agency, Waka Kotahi
AI-based video analytics for estimating pedestrian crash risks in real-time
(Hassan Tahir), Shimul (Md) Haque
Queensland University of Technology
Modelling The Impact of Anti-lock Braking System For LAMS
Tana Tan
Safe System Solutions
Aligning Perspectives for Safer Shared Spaces

Dr. Matin Nabavi Niaki, Michael Nieuwesteeg, Dr. Lars Ekman
15:30 - 15:45 Overlength vehicle detection and classification using tracking radar
Alastair Wiggins
Sensys Gatso Australia Pty Ltd
Automated iRAP encoding using computer vision and deep learning
Ishan De Silva
Tranzen Digital Pvt Ltd.
MotoCAP program enhances motorcycle clothing safety in Australasia
(Yao Yu), Christopher Hurren
Deakin University
15:45 - 15:52 We Need To Talk About Handsfree: Changing roads policing practice
Helen Wells
Keele University
Google Street View, Zero-Shot Learning for Road Safety Attributes Extraction
Mohammed Elhenawy
CARRS-Q
Improving Motorcycling and Cycling Safety at Urban Intersections
Kat Gilbert
Mackie Research
15:53 - 16:00 Improving Motorcycle Conspicuity in Mix Traffic: A Systematic Review
Muhamad Abdul Khalid
Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS)
16:00 - 16:07 Estimating an optimal enforcement program for speeding and impaired driving
Maxwell Cameron
Monash University Accident Research Centre
Retrofit Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (R-ADAS) in Australia
Johann Tay
Traffic Vehicles & Logistics Pty Ltd
Characterising motorcycle rider anthropometry for better understanding of injury mechanisms
Anvay Parab
Neuroscience Research Australia
16:08 - 16:15 Safety of Police staff conducting road safety enforcement
(Rachael Mason), Peter McKennie
NZ Police


16:15 - 16:22 Showcasing impact in road policing funding agreements
Neil Macrae
NZ Transport Agency
Enhancing Traffic Safety Analysis with Multimodal Data and GPT Models
(Shadi Jaradat), Muhammad Hussain
The University of Western Australia


16:23 - 16:30 Optimising fixed automated road safety enforcement for Victoria
Mayssaa Mezher
Monash University
Road Safety Audit in and Around Construction Sites Using NearMiss
Justin Lu
Real Time Traffic Pty Ltd


Federation Plenary Hall
16:30 - 17:30 Session Chair: Ann Williamson
Afternoon plenary - Vision Zero

The implementation of Vision Zero in Sweden
Dr. Lars Ekman

Involvement made possible by Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts
Road Safety Trivia Night
Made possible by Safe System Solutions


Location: Fox Friday, 105 Murray St, Hobart TAS 7000
Time: Starts 6:30pm arrival from 6pm
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Tour

Location: 593 Briggs Rd, Brighton TAS 7030
Bus Transfer: Campbell Street Bus Stop
Bus pick up: 5:45pm

Day 2: Wednesday 2 October

Time (AEST) Federation Plenary Hall
09:00 - 10:15 Austroads plenary: Austroads: Picking up the Pace

This plenary session will showcase eleven recent examples of successful road safety activities implemented by road and transport authorities across Australia and New Zealand. The session will involve presenters from across the Austroads membership and will be moderated by Austroads’ Program Manager Road Safety & Design, Michael Nieuwesteeg.
10:15 - 10:20 ACRS Capacity Building Project
10:20 - 10:45 Morning Tea - Federation Ballroom
Federation Plenary Hall Grand Ballroom 1 Grand Ballroom 2 Grand Ballroom 3
10:45 - 12:00
Session 13:
Rural roads
Session 14:
Communications and community programs
Session 15:
Pedestrians
Session 16:
Interactive Workshop 3
Chair: Paul Durdin
Co-Chair: Mark Bandick
Chair: Natalie Watson-Brown
Co-Chair: Yvette Stubbs
Chair: Giulio Ponte
Co-Chair: Gisoo Pishdad
10:45 - 11:00 Developing a Rural Network Safety Plan for Victoria
Matt Allan
Road Safety Victoria
Dr. Maria Rizzi
Strandroth Incorporated
AFTER IMPACT: Reaching Young Drivers Through Serious Injury Videos
Peter Rubinstein
RADD Australia
Validation of a Virtual-Reality Pedestrian Street-Crossing Task
Thomas McGuckian
Australian Catholic University
Motorcycle Safety Workshop – evidence-based initiatives

Kenn Beer, Dr. Tana Tan, Matthew Baldock, Samantha Buckis, Duncan McRae and Christopher Hurren
11:00 - 11:15 Reducing WA’s rural unzoned speed limit to achieve 2030 target
David Moyses
Main Roads Western Australia
Nudging to improve driver behaviour
Ioni Lewis and Vanessa Cattermole-Terzic
CARRS-Q, Queensland University of Technology
Estimating pedestrian crash risks using autonomous vehicle sensor data
Sunny Singh
Queensland University of Technology
11:15 - 11:30 Optimum speeds on New Zealand rural state highways: An update
Maxwell Cameron
Monash University Accident Research Centre
Changing dangerous behaviours through highly targeted digital communication
Adrian Harrison
Department of Transport and Main Queensland
Street-Crossing in Older Adults: Exploring Decision-Making
Joanne Bennett
Health Brain and Mind Research Centre, Australian Catholic University
11:30 - 11:45 Safer Speeds on Rural Roads - A Systemic Approach
Mathew McQuinn and Brett Whitwam
Mornington Peninsula Shire
Evaluation of messaging strategies to reinforce ‘good’ road safety behaviours
Ioni Lewis
CARRS-Q, Queensland University of Technology
Road Safety for Women Public Transport Users in LMICs
Alemgena Araya
ALERT Engineering Consultants
11:45 - 11:52 Road safety improvements for rural local roads in Western Australia
Malcolm Mak
NTRO
Utilization of social media on road safety campaigns in LMICs
(Phuong Nguyen), Huong Pham
AIP Foundation
Paediatric Pedestrian Injuries in Greater Western NSW: 10-Years' Insights
Wei He
SCHN - CHW
11:53 - 12:00 Developing Targeted Safety Performance Indicators for Rural Networks
Melanie Muirson
Stantec New Zealand Ltd.
The Prepared Bystanders Social Impact Campaign
Sophia Cull
The Health Exchange
Estimating pedestrian crash frequencies from conflicts by applying video analytics
Tamina Tasmin
Queensland University of Technology
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch - Federation Ballroom
13:00 - 14:15
Session 17:
Policy development and implementation
Session 18:
Novice and young drivers
Session 19:
Roads, road design and road environment
Session 20:
Personal Mobility Devices and, Safe streets and neighbourhoods
Chair: Justin Lawson
Co-Chair: David Wakelin
Chair: Vanessa Cattermole-Terzic
Co-Chair: Yasmin Maskiell
Chair: Paul Roberts
Co-Chair: Samantha Chapman
Chair: Elspeth Moroni
Co-Chair: Lyndall Cook
13:00 - 13:15 Eliminating road trauma: a pathway forward
Craig Hoey
Tasmania’s graduated licensing system enhancements: Perspectives three years on
Natalie Watson-Brown
Queensland University of Technology - CARRS-Q
Challenging roundabout safety assumptions on high-speed arterials
Chris Jurewicz
SafeMobility
Risky behaviours when e-scootering in the ACT
Patricia Brown
University of Canberra
13:15 - 13:30 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems in Driver Testing and Consumer Awareness
Paul Rajan
Austroads
Applying technologies in youth empowerment for safer roads
Anh Hoang
AIP Foundation
Road Intersection Risk Assessment in Western Australia
Chamila Kariyawasam
Main Roads Western Australia
Year 2 of the WA observational study of eRiders
Paul Roberts
UWA
13:30 - 13:45 Assessing Fitness to Drive - Prioritising health professional education
An Rendell
Austroads
How does training affect ‘different types’ of drivers’ speed compliance?
Oleksandra Molloy
University of New South Wales
AusRAP Star Rating using αiRAP Methodology
Fritha Argus
Main Roads Western Australia
An intercept survey of eRideable regulation awareness
Angela Yan
Western Australian Centre for Road Safety Research
13:45 - 13:52 Uber insights: getting answers from commercial transport big data
Marilyn Johnson
UNSW
Novice drivers’ perceptions of on-road policing and procedural justice
Karen Schoots
QUT
Improving Safety on the Midland Highway: Key Challenges and Lessons
Jonathan Elliott
Jacobs
Monitoring Personal Mobility Device emergency department injury presentations and trends
Brett Droder
Jamieson Trauma Institute
13:53 - 14:00 A Body of Knowledge for Road Safety Engineers
Rob Morgan
Robert Morgan Traffic Engineering and Road Safety
Driver Licensing Access Challenges for Neurodivergent Young Adults
Teresa Senserrick
WA Centre For Road Safety Research, UWA
The Shaanxi Mountain Road Safety Demonstration Project
(Gregory Smith), Judy Williams
iRAP
Charging Ahead: A Survey-Based Exploration of E-Mobility Parking Challenges
Natasha Basso
Department of Transport and Main Roads Queensland
14:00 - 14:07 Transport is dirty, but is it safe to be clean?
Vanessa Johnston
RMIT University
Learner Driver First Aid eLearning Program: A pre-post evaluation
Sharon Newnam
QUT
Assessing road infrastructure for compatibility with ADAS
Jamie Mackenzie
The University of Adelaide - CASR
Road Safety Incident Investigation Camera in Varied Settings
Kerry Shaz
Transport for NSW
14:08 - 14:15 Is that evidence-based? Practical tips for practitioners
Marilyn Johnson
UNSW
Do vehicle characteristics influence driving behaviour in young people?
James Boylan
Swinburne University of Technology
Target 2030: Global learnings for Safer Australasian Roads
Judy Williams
iRAP
Route-Level Cycling Safety: A Sustainable Safety Approach
Matin Nabavi Niaki
Austroads
14:15 - 14:45 Afternoon Tea - Federation Ballroom
14:45 - 16:00
Session 21:
Road user behaviours and human factors
Session 22:
Roads, road design and road environment
Session 23:
Crash data and analysis
Session 24:
Road safety management
Chair: Hayley McDonald
Co-Chair: Levi Anderson
Chair: David McTiernan
Co-Chair: Prue Oswin
Chair: Amir Sobhani
Co-Chair: Adam Gibson
Chair: Joanne Bennett
Co-Chair: Keith Brown
14:45 - 15:00 Ethnographic Research With Young Risk-Taking Drivers
Merna Alqas-Elyas
Transport Accident Commission
Lessons from road user trajectories
Matin Nabavi Niaki
Austroads
Crash Prediction at Rural Crossroads: Did we get it Right?
Dale Harris
Abley Ltd
Safe System Skills Roadmapper – building capability and capacity
Kenn Beer
Safe System Solutions
15:00 - 15:15 Decoding the Brain’s Perception of Crash Risks: Pilot results
(Andry Rakotonirainy), Mohammed Elhenawy
CARRS-Q - Queensland University of Technology
Modelling KSI reductions of potential lower speed limits in WA
Shamsunnahar Yasmin
CARRS-Q, Queensland University of Technology
An iterative approach for the use of administrative crash datasets
Jasmine Proud
Monash University Accident Research Centre
Vision Zero Planning for Road Safety in New Zealand
(Johan Strandroth), Jessica Truong
Lösningar Pty Ltd
15:15 - 15:22 The role of safety in modal choice and shift
Mohammad Nabil Ibrahim
Monash University
Effectiveness of Chevron Speed Reduction Marking
Aine Kusumawati
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Serious Road Crash Injury Data Linkage: Spatial Analysis Preliminary Findings
Gisoo Pishdad
Transport and Main Roads
Hazardous location identification for head-on collisions with roadside objects
(Amolika Sinha), Trevor Wang
NTRO
15:23 - 15:30 Older Adults' Driving Self-Regulation Patterns Over Time
Nisa Widyastuti
University of Otago
Road condition elements influencing road crashes in Kuching, Malaysia
Elizabeth Eu Mee Chong
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus
Emerging Post-Covid Trends in Road Trauma from New Zealand
Paul Durdin
Abley Ltd.
Benefit cost ratios in road safety evaluation and funding
Matthew Albrecht
WACRSR - UWA
15:30 - 15:37 Seniors’ opinions on fitness to drive assessments: a qualitative study
Kayla Stefanidis
MAIC/UniSC Road Safety Research Collaboration, University of the Sunshine Coast
Multi-sectoral Metropolitan Road Safety Action Plan: Case Study from Chennai
Krishnan Srinivasan
The World Bank
OPRC India - Reduction in Crashes by Applying Systems Principles
Yogen Bhatnagar
TNM Limited
Road safety investment in transport infrastructure in Gandaki Province, Nepal
Mahendra Bahadur Baniya
Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development and Transport Management
15:38 - 15:45 Road user behaviour and safety on left-turn slip lanes
Eaysir Arafat
QUT
Safety Benefits of New Roads (Bypasses)
Mark Newsome
WSP NZ Ltd
The Lost Art of Crash Investigation
Rob Morgan
Robert Morgan Traffic Engineering and Road Safety
Advancing Road Safety in Ontario, Canada: Lessons from International Models
Scott Butler
Good Roads
15:45 - 15:52 Improving road safety outcomes with Māori
Maree Kilkolly
Waka Kotahi - NZ Land Transport Agency


Why so few randomised controlled trials in road infrastructure research?
Matthew Albrecht
WACRSR - UWA
Cost-effective crash analysis models using data science and machine learning
Ishan De Silva
Tranzen Digital Pvt Ltd
Federation Plenary Hall
16:00 - 16:35 Session Chair: Lyndel Bates
Afternoon plenary - Enforcement
Technology in roads policing
Dr. Helen Wells, Keele University

Involvement made possible by Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts
16:35 - 17:00 Panel facilitated by Assoc. Prof. Lyndel Bates
Panellist:
Dr. Helen Wells, Keele University
Road Safety Camera Commissioner Neville Taylor, Office of the Road Safety Camera Commissioner
Livai Driu, Assistant Commissioner of Police Operations, Fiji Police Force
19:00 - 22:00 Conference Gala Dinner
Venue: Centurion Ballroom, Crowne Plaza
Dress code: Semi formal


Made possible by Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

Day 3: Thursday 3 October

Time (AEST) Federation Plenary Hall
09:00 - 10:00 Session Chair: Jerome Carslake
09:00 - 09:30 Morning plenary - Vehicle Safety

The role of Safe Vehicles in meeting Vision Zero
Carla Hoorweg, ANCAP Safety
09:30 - 10:00 Panel facilitated by Jerome Carslake, Director of the National Road Safety Partnership Program

Panellists:
Carla Hoorweg, ANCAP Safety
Prof. Stuart Newstead, Monash University Accident Research Centre
Melissa Cashman, Assistant Secretary, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts
Nick Stowe, Hydro Tasmania
10:00 - 10:30 Morning Tea - Federation Ballroom
Federation Plenary Hall Grand Ballroom 1 Grand Ballroom 2 Grand Ballroom 3
10:30 - 12:00
Session 25:
Safe trips to school
Session 26:
Road safety management
Session 27:
Crash data and analysis
Session 28:
Enforcement and road users
Chair: Judy Fleiter
Co-Chair: Angela Yan
Chair: Martin Crane
Co-Chair: Serena Gore
Chair: Jamie Mackenzie
Co-Chair: Emily Studley
Chair: Hayley McDonald
Co-Chair: Levi Anderson
10:30 - 10:45 Safety of School Bus Journeys in New Zealand
Dale Harris
Abley Ltd.
A Pathway for Metro Manila-Enhanced Road Safety by 2030
Amalia Rolloque
Center for Policy Studies and Advocacy on Sustainable Development Inc.
A Safe System aligned fatal crash reporting management system
Lewis Martin and Michael Brown
Abley
Addressing Victoria's seatbelt non-compliance
(Sitthana Theerathitiwong), Kristina Tarascio
Department of Justice and Community Safety
10:45 - 11:00 What, where and now - safe routes to a local school
Prue Oswin
Sidelines Traffic
Measuring the Safe Systems Approach: A Validated Scale
Candice Potter
Transport and Main Roads
Case Study: NZTA Vulnerable Road User Near Miss AI Research
Ben Rippingale
VivaCity Labs Australia
Evaluation of the NSW Combined Drink and Drug Driving Offence
David Wakelin
Transport for NSW
11:00 - 11:15 Safe transportation of children in early education and care settings
Louise Cosgrove
Kids and Traffic, Macquarie University
Multi-Function Enforcement Solution Working Towards Addressing the Fatal Five
Alexander Jannink
Acusensus
Multimodal large language model framework for safety-critical event detection
(Mohammad Tami), Mohammed Elhenawy
CARRS-Q
Identifying the contribution of fatigue to injury crashes
Lisa Wundersitz
Centre For Automotive Safety Research, University Of Adelaide
11:15 - 11:30 Victorian schools survey to understand road safety knowledge and practice
(Kylie Wilson), Chelsey Cameron and Ben Bishop
Transport Accident Commission
Analysis of crashes on wirerope sections of TWTL Intercity Expressways
Masaki Imai
Nippon Expressway Research Institute Company Limited
Injury and fatality risk by transport mode: A systematic review
Rebecca McLean
University of Otago
Preliminary impact evaluation of penalty increases for high-risk driving offences
Adrian Wilson
Department of Transport and Main Roads
11:30 - 11:45 Enhancing Road Safety: Vietnam’s Safe School Zones Advocacy Journey
Huong Pham Thu
AIP Foundation
Development of Road Safety Assessment Framework in Nepal
Anil Marsani
Institute of Engineering, Pulchowk Campus
Gravel cyclists’ self-reported crash risk factors
Chris Jurewicz
SafeMobility
Deterrence and technology that notifies drivers of enforcement locations
Verity Truelove
MAIC/University of the Sunshine Coast Road Safety Research Collaboration
11:45 - 12:00 Everyone Wins a Prize: Navigating Hobart's Streets
Stuart Baird
City of Hobart
OPRC Georgia: meeting road safety challenges at the summit
Yogen Bhatnagar
TNM Limited
Meta Regression: An Assisted Crash Prediction Framework
Zeke Ahern
Queensland University of Technology
The path forward for better interventions to reduce drug driving
(Razi Hasan), Narelle Haworth
University of Western Australia
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch - Federation Ballroom
13:00 - 14:30
Session 29:
Safe speed
Session 30:
Motorcyclists
Session 31:
Road user behaviours and human factors
Session 32:
Pedestrians
Chair: Verity Truelove
Co-Chair: Maria Eugenia Keller
Chair: Shane Turner
Co-Chair: Samantha Ellis
Chair: Lisa Wundersitz
Co-Chair: Emily Morrison
Chair: Karen Schoots
Co-Chair: Mayssaa Mezher
13:00 - 13:15 The impact of navigation application enforcement alerts on road safety
(David Soole), Kerry Armstrong
University of the Sunshine Coast
Attitudes and behaviours of NSW motorcycle riders towards road safety
(Natalie Reily), Ben Barnes
Transport for NSW
Understanding high-risk traffic offenders using infringement, debt, and crash data
Angela Watson
Queensland University of Technology
Pedestrian Safety Interventions: Effective “Safe System” and “Institutional Management” Measures
Hafez Alavi
HA Consulting
13:15 - 13:30 Testing messages to build community support for speed limit reductions
David Elston
RAC WA
Hiding in plain sight: unlicensed motorcycle riders in Victoria
Jodi Page-Smith
Transport Accident Commission
The impact of test anxiety on practical driving test performance
Natalie Watson-Brown
Queensland University of Technology - CARRS-Q
Protecting vulnerable road users: A rural citizen science project
(Kim Jose), Verity Cleland
University of Tasmania
13:30 - 13:45 Fatality risk versus impact speed for frontal car crashes
Kardina Nawassa Setyo Ayuningtyas
UNSW
Serious motorcycle crashes: Does criminal and traffic history predict involvement?
Peter Flanders
Queensland Police Service
Developing a driving simulator assessment scenario for impaired research
Gregoire Larue
MAIC/UniSC Road Safety Research Collaboration
Vision Zero for Pedestrians. What’s the pathway?
Phil Harbutt
PivotSpace
13:45 - 14:00 Setting safe speed limits: Is our current approach fatally flawed?
Blair Turner
Road Safety Advisory Services
Effectiveness of Raised Safety Platforms: A Systematic Review
(Wahi Rabbani), Alexander Paz
Queensland University of Technology
A Corridor-level approach for demarcation of pedestrian vulnerability
V S Sanjay Kumar
NATPAC
Brain and body: Predicting older adult safe street-crossing
Ann Carrigan
Australian Catholic University
14:00 - 14:07 Evaluating impact of 30 km/h speed limit trial
Amir Sobhani
Safe Path Consulting Pty Ltd
Performance of post-production protective helmet through impact absorption test
Muhamad Syukri Abdul Khalid
Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS)
Smart phone usage and road crashes among University students in India
Guneet Singh Assi
Health Equity Action Learnings Foundation
A data-led approach to pedestrian safety
Lewis Martin
Abley
14:08 - 14:15

Attitudes and behaviours towards driving under the influence of drugs
(Aaron Mackay), Amie Hayley
Swinburne University of Technology
14:15 - 14:22 Exploring enhancement of community understanding of safe system speeds
Judy Fleiter
Western Australian Centre for Road Safety Research




A road user safety-field theory for estimating pedestrian crash risks
Saransh Sahu
Queensland University of Technology
Federation Plenary Hall
14:30 - 15:30 Session Chair: Sjaan Koppel
Closing Ceremony including Conference Prizes
Scientific Committee Chair hands out prizes
15:30 End of Conference