Lessons from implementing Road to Zero infrastructure in New Zealand
Road to Zero (RtZ) is New Zealand’s road safety strategy and aims to reduce Deaths and Serious Injuries (DSIs) by 40% by 2030, from 2018 levels. The RtZ Speed and Infrastructure Programme (SIP) was tasked to develop, design and deliver speed management and proven safety infrastructure interventions to help achieve approximately half of this target. Several challenges, successes and lessons have been learnt by SIP as part of the journey thus far including developing a deliverable programme, attaining funding for SIP projects and then implementing projects on a constrained network
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Authors:
- O’Neil, C
- Grapes, B
- Marsh, F
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- Publication Date: 2022-9
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- Pagination: 380-381
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Crash rates; Evaluation; Highway engineering; Highway safety; Infrastructure; Project management; Traffic safety
- Geographic Terms: New Zealand
- ATRI Terms: Crash countermeasure; Crash rate; Infrastructure; Project evaluation; Road engineering; Road safety
- Subject Areas: Highways;
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- Accession Number: 01933725
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: ARRB Group Limited
- ISBN: 9780648184850
- Files: ATRI
- Created Date: Oct 15 2024 1:33PM