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“How does Local Government protect it’s vulnerable road users?”. lower speed limits. Mornington Peninsula Shire. Population 150,000 swells to 200,000 in summer 5 mill visitors p.a. postcards. Peninsula DriveSafe. residential streets.
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“How does Local Government protect it’s vulnerable road users?”
Mornington Peninsula Shire • Population 150,000 • swells to 200,000 in summer • 5 mill visitors p.a.
residential streets 268 casualty crashes - 5 years many pedestrians & cyclists Seventh Ave Rosebud Pde
evidence based • 10 km/h drop in speed limit (50 to 40 km/h) • 5% drop in travel speeds (2.5 km/h) • 8-13% drop in SI crashes & fatalities (20 casualty crashes)
negative voices are the loudest ‘you could get out and walk faster’ ‘ no one complies now -why will they comply to lower speed limits’ ‘it is not reasonable to go to the nth degree to minimise risk’ ‘will encourage a culture of disobeying the speed limits’
the plan • Project development • External support / funding • Approval strategies • Communication plan • Implementation program • Evaluation trial project
external support • ARRB • VicPol • MUARC • SSIG (Safe Speed Interest Group)–Heart Foundation • VicRoads • Specialised Consultants • TAC
approval strategies • Know the processes and anticipate the challenges for each “Decision maker” • Be politically savvy & have flexibility/negotiate/ compromise • Evidence based proposals • Emphasize the facts- high crash rates • Gain community support • Establish credibility- use external expertise • Trial/stage –to get started
communication • Developed communication plan • Brand identification • FAQs • Information to community- brochures • Gained community champions • All media types: web site/facebook • Engage press • Community events
implementation program • Regulatory signs • Repeater signs • contracts • Coordination with evaluation & communication • Information signs • MOAs/VicRoads
evaluation • ARRB/MUARC • Before & after speed studies: • Community attitudes • Vehicle speeds • Travel time surveys • Control sites • Reports
telephone survey -residents“community acceptance to reduced speed limits” 19% against 81% for
extra resident feedback 12% against 88% for
residents voices ‘this is a great concept for residents and safety’ ‘we congratulate you and your fellow Councillors for your decision to introduce the safer speeds trial’ ‘I am fully in agreement with lowering speed limits’ ‘I feel safer in my street after the speed limit reductions’
residential speed survey40 Area • Speed reductions: • mean speeds 5% • 85ile% speeds 5% • Control roads factored into speed reductions: • mean speeds 2.5% • 85%ile speeds 3%
next challenges • Further residential areas but with minimal LATM treatments • Holistic approach e.g. “place making” • Assist drivers –vehicle road safety technologies
& what may assist to achieve safer travel speeds by speed limit reductions • Identify crash trends or needs • Sound rationale e.g. evidence based • Communication plan • External support “Peninsula SaferSpeeds” trial results–out soon