Evaluation of the Queensland Minimum Passing Distance Road Rule


Autoria(s): Schramm, Amy J.; Haworth, Narelle L.; Heesch, Kristiann; Watson, Angela; Debnath, Ashim Kumar
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

The two-year trial of the Queensland minimum passing distance (MPD) road rule began on 7 April 2014. The rule requires motor vehicles to provide cyclists a minimum lateral passing distance of one metre when overtaking cyclists in a speed zone of 60 km/h or less, and 1.5 metres when the speed limit is greater than 60 km/h. This document summarises the evaluation of the effectiveness of the new rule in terms of its: 1. practical implementation; 2. impact on road users’ attitudes and perceptions; and 3. road safety benefits. The Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland (CARRS-Q) developed the evaluation framework (Haworth, Schramm, Kiata-Holland, Vallmuur, Watson & Debnath; 2014) for the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) and was later commissioned to undertake the evaluation. The evaluation included the following components: • Review of correspondence received by TMR; • Interviews and focus groups with Queensland Police Service (QPS) officers; • Road user survey; • Observational study; and • Crash, injury and infringement data analysis.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/94655/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/94655/1/Final_Report_TMR_170316.pdf

Schramm, Amy J., Haworth, Narelle L., Heesch, Kristiann, Watson, Angela, & Debnath, Ashim Kumar (2016) Evaluation of the Queensland Minimum Passing Distance Road Rule.

Fonte

Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling; School of Public Health & Social Work

Tipo

Report