Joint Select Committee on Road Safety
In August 2019, Federal Parliament appointed a Joint Select Committee on Road Safety to inquire and report on steps that can be taken to reduce Australia’s road accident rates, trauma and deaths on our roads. The Committee invited comment on all or some of its terms of reference by 31 January 2020. WALGA’s submission can be found
here. The Joint Select Committee final report, Improving Road Safety in Australia, can be found
here.
Austroads - Local Government Road Safety Management Guidance
The type of roads managed by Local Government means that safety issues are different in nature and spatial distribution than on State roads. Local Government roads typically have lower traffic volumes, more dispersed crashes, a wider variety of road environments and a greater mix of road users, all of which make managing road safety on local roads an especially challenging task. The challenge facing Local Governments prompted Austroads to develop and publish “Local Government Road Safety Management Guidance”.
This guidance is designed to provide contemporary best practice methods on the development and implementation of road safety management frameworks suitable for use in a Local Government context. The guidance introduces functions necessary for the implementation of a road safety management system and describes key principles such as strategic partnerships, shared responsibilities, capacity building, program development and delivery funding. Download the publication using the following link:
https://austroads.com.au/publications/road-safety/ap-r612-20
Driving Change - WA Road Safety Strategy 2020-2030
The framework to guide actions to reduce the number of people fatally, severely or seriously injured on WA roads by 50-70% by 2030 and to zero by 2050 can be accessed
here.
Local Government Speed Enforcement Program Guidelines
The Local Government Speed Enforcement Program enables Local Governments in the Perth Metropolitan to provide the WA Police Force with vehicle travel speed data for local roads on which speeding is identified as a significant problem. The WA Police analyse the data to inform their road policing strategies. The aim of the Program is to provide Local Governments with a meaningful option to combat speeding and make local roads safer for all road users and the community. Guidelines for the program contain the protocols for Local Government to present vehicle travel speed data to the WA Police Force and can be accessed
here.