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Citation

Karndacharuk A, Hillier P. J. Australas. Coll. Road Saf. 2019; 30(3): 55-63.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Australasian College of Road Safety)

DOI

10.33492/JACRS-D-18-00064

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Key Findings

• Road safety audit remains one of main proactive techniques aiming to save lives and reduce severity

• New Austroads guide further incorporates Safe System thinking into road safety audit practice

• Focus on raising awareness of contemporary issues and techniques to promote effective audits

• Consistent with responsibility of road agencies to maximise alignment with Safe System principles

Although there is good awareness of road safety audit as a proactive technique for identifying and mitigating road safety related risks throughout Australasia and internationally, local practices in procuring, managing and conducting audits can vary between jurisdictions. This paper provides an overview of recent policy developments and practical guidance in managing road safety audits in Australia and New Zealand Based on the update (Austroads 2019) of Austroads Guide to Road Safety Part 6 (AGRS), the guidance aims at maximizing alignment with Safe System principles by integrating them into the audit process. This is achieved through improved awareness of practitioners new to the principles and concepts (especially project clients and project managers) and promoting the conduct of audits to realise their harm minimisation benefits.


Keywords

Road Safety Audit; Safe System; Safe System Assessment Framework; Road Safety Management; Risk assessment; Crash Risk


Language: en

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