"Go 40 For Me": school zone speed reduction in Western Sydney

Author(s)
Doherty, K. Mortimer, A. Briant, D. Palermo, R.
Year
Abstract

The NSW Government aims to halve the road toll by 2010. Managing speed is a central part of this strategy. The establishment of 40km/h zones outside most NSW schools and lower speed limits in other areas of high pedestrian usage is a major plank of the speed management plan of the Roads and Traffic Authority. The establishment of 40 kilometres per hour zones is only effective when driver compliance is gained. This project illustrates an effective and simple 40km/h school zone speed reduction project undertaken and involving all western Sydney areas. The project illustrates a practitioner model, which is easily replicated, sustainable, acceptable to the public and highly visible. The project was first undertaken in 2002 and has been fully evaluated in terms of a process evaluation, distributed resources and a telephone survey response to the project. It is of interest as a practical use of research that indicates that small decreases in speed result in large savings of pedestrian life. Also the project effectively involves large populations of people in an organised and highly visible project delivery. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E210298.

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C 29227 (In: C 29121 CD-ROM) /85 /83 / ITRD E210484
Source

In: Proceedings of the 2003 Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference 2003, Sydney, Australia, 24-26 September 2003, Pp

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