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Course Summary
Course Overview
This course will cover optimal transport network planning and traffic management considerations for developing or managing a community transport integrated network.
Modules
Session 1: Integrated Transport Planning
Session 2: Traffic Management
Session 3: User Safety
Session 4: Active Travel
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course participants should have an introductory level of understanding of:
- road space requirements for general traffic, freight, public transport, cyclists and pedestrians
- best-practice traffic management principles, objectives and approaches
- The safe systems approach to user safety and road safety engineering
- Accommodating active travel in road infrastructure using a safe systems approach
Integrated Transport Planning
- Introduction to transport planning
- Movement and place
- Emerging advancements
Traffic Management
- Local Government Roads
- Traffic Management Fundamentals
- Traffic Data Collection
- Local Road intersections and design considerations
- Treatments to reduce crash risk
User safety
- Local Government and Road Safety, Road Safety Tools
- How do we make the road system safer for road users?
- Road safety tools and investigations
Active Travel
- Safe system approach for active travel
- Pedestrian Infrastructure and application
- Cycling Infrastructure and application
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