Discover how to apply the Austroads’ Planning for Zero Framework to enhance your own road safety strategy development and implementation work and create effective pathways to eliminate serious road trauma. Working in small groups, participants will put the framework to the test, engaging in comparative gap analyses and collaborative Zero Pathway development exercises that will build a deep understanding of the Framework’s application in their respective contexts and provide the Framework’s architects with valuable feedback.
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The existing car-centric road system has proven unsustainable and unsafe. A shift is needed away from automobile-oriented roads towards spaces safely accommodating all road users. However, spatial or cost restrictions prevent some locations from adopting this ideal design. Drawing on a specific focus on cycling safety, researchers, practitioners and policy makers will share insights and collectively categorize different shared space designs based on safety levels.
Motorcyclists play an important role in our transportation system, yet they are overrepresented in road trauma. Various factors contribute to this, including travel speeds, vehicle safety, road design, and maintenance. This workshop will tap into the expertise of academics and practitioners at the conference to categorise motorcycle safety initiatives according to those supported by solid evidence, those worth trialling despite limited evidence, and those not worth trialling due to insufficient evidence.