Towards making informed decisions on selecting promising work zone safety treatments


Autoria(s): Debnath, Ashim Kumar; Blackman, Ross A.; Haworth, Narelle L.
Data(s)

01/12/2014

Resumo

Lack of detailed and accurate safety records on incidents in Australian work zones prevents a thorough understanding of the relevant risks and hazards. Consequently it is difficult to select appropriate treatments for improving the safety of roadworkers and motorists alike. This paper outlines development of a conceptual framework for making informed decisions about safety treatments by: 1) identifying safety issues and hazards in work zones; 2) understanding the attitudes and perceptions of both roadworkers and motorists; 3) reviewing the effectiveness of work zone safety treatments according to existing research, and; 4) incorporating local expert opinion on the feasibility and usefulness of the safety treatments. Using data collected through semi-structured interviews with roadwork personnel and online surveys of Queensland drivers, critical safety issues were identified. The effectiveness of treatments for addressing the issues was understood through rigorous literature review and consultations with local road authorities. Promising work zone safety treatments include enforcement, portable rumble strips, perceptual measures to imply reduced lane width, automated or remotely-operated traffic lights, end of queue measures, and more visible and meaningful signage.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83008/

Publicador

ARRB Group Ltd

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83008/1/Towards%20making%20informed%20decisions....RTR%20journal.pdf

http://www.arrb.com.au/Information-services/Publications/Road-Transport-Research-Journal-information.aspx#282

Debnath, Ashim Kumar, Blackman, Ross A., & Haworth, Narelle L. (2014) Towards making informed decisions on selecting promising work zone safety treatments. Road and Transport Research, 23(4), pp. 41-53.

http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/LP100200038

Direitos

Copyright 2014 ARRB Group Ltd

Fonte

Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #090507 Transport Engineering #111705 Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety #150703 Road Transportation and Freight Services #Roadworks #Work zone #Safety treatments #Expert consultation #Speeding
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Journal Article