Head-on crashes are a serious issue in Australia and New Zealand. Head-on crashes result in significantly higher trauma than most other crash types. The provision of an appropriate median or centreline treatment is important to mitigate the risk of head-on crashes.

In this webinar, Dr Rod Troutbeck, Jade Hogan and Jamie Robertson will describe the range of improvements from supportive treatments like pavement markings and audio-tactile line markings through to the use of flexible barriers in narrow medians as a primary treatment. The discussion and guidance centre on rural two-lane roads but also applicable to all roads. The recommended practices are based on both literature and case studies.

The presenters will introduce the crash modification factors developed for the hierarchy of approaches to address head-on crashes and the case studies that support these factors. The optimum solution is to provide a median barrier, however other treatments may be appropriate in certain circumstances depending on considerations including road function, space or resource constraints, and access requirements. The designer should start with the option that has the greatest Safe System alignment. It will need to be demonstrated that this option is not feasible before investigating and selecting an option with lower Safe System alignment are prioritised and other alternatives must be given lower emphasis.

The presenters will discuss the implications for road designers including the treatment’s applicability, effectiveness and dimensions. The maintenance considerations and implications for other road users, including sight distance requirements will also be discussed.

There will be question and answer opportunities during the session.

No charge but registration is essential. Can’t make the live session? Register and we’ll send you a link to the recording.

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About the Speakers

1726717325-7ee298d90555f131 Rod Troutbeck

Dr Rod Troutbeck is a principal of Troutbeck & Associates. Dr Troutbeck has been a researcher at the Australian Road Research Board and a Professor of Civil Engineering at Queensland University of Technology before consulting. In 2000, Rod received an Australian Sports Medal for services to Motor Sport. He has also been awarded the Institution of Engineers Australia Transport Medal in 2008, the US Transportation Research Board Kenneth A. Stonex Roadside Safety Award in 2013, Emeritus Member status of the US Transportation Research Board committee for Roadside Safety Design in 2014 after being a member for over 20 years and co-chairman of the International Research sub-committee for 12 years. Rod has a number of publications on roadside safety dating from the early 1980s.

1726717407-19d1f3e67ad51a54 Jade Hogan

Jade Hogan is a Manager at Transport for NSW. She leads a group of road designers to deliver feasibility and strategic assessment of road projects across Sydney. Jade is a civil engineer with 20 years of professional experience in the road design field. She has worked across both the public and private sector. Jade chairs the Austroads Safety Barrier Assessment Panel that assesses the crashworthiness and suitability of road safety barriers, systems and devices for deployment on roads managed by Australian/New Zealand road agencies.

1726801406-850c9a31c897b825 Jamie Robertson

Jamie is a civil engineer with 20 years’ experience in traffic engineering, road design and road safety. He is the Technical Design Lead at Safe System Solutions Pty Ltd, an engineering consultancy specialising in road safety. Previously, Jamie was Technical Lead Traffic Engineering & Design at VicRoads. His areas of expertise include Safe System engineering, road safety barriers, traffic analysis and management, CADD and infrastructure design. Jamie’s extensive technical knowledge has contributed to the development of a range of Victorian and Austroads guidelines and sees him deliver technical training across the country. Jamie is also a highly active Senior Road Safety Auditor and Safe System Assessor.