Australia has recently undergone a change of urban speed limits in most of its jurisdictions. The political and social shift in attitudes required for this change is significant in a country that has a strong reliance on the use of the private motor vehicle. At present five states and one territory have lowered the speed limit in urban areas from 60km/h to 50km/h. Of the remaining two states and territories, one has already implemented lower speed limits (40km/h) in small areas within cities. In the majority of cases, the only criterion for judging the success of such schemes is an observed reduction in both speeds and crash numbers. This paper reports on a more holistic assessment of such schemes taking into account factors in addition to ...
A systematic and ongoing method of measuring vehicle speeds was introduced in South Australia in 200...
A systematic and ongoing method of measuring vehicle speeds was introduced in South Australia in 200...
A systematic and ongoing method of measuring vehicle speeds was introduced in South Australia in 200...
Australia has recently undergone a change of urban speed limits in most of its jurisdictions. The po...
© Institution of Engineers, AustraliaAt present, Lower Urban Speed Limits (LUSL) have been applied t...
© Institution of Engineers, AustraliaAt present, Lower Urban Speed Limits (LUSL) have been applied t...
© Eastern Asia Society for Transportation StudiesAlong with alcohol and fatigue, speed has been iden...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
On the 1st March 2003 the Default Urban Speed Limit (DUSL) in South Australia was lowered from 60 km...
A collaborative research study was undertaken in four Australian states to assess community attitude...
The speed limit on certain rural arterial roads in South Australia was reduced from 110 km/h to 100 ...
© Australian Road Research BoardThe Default Urban Speed Limit (DUSL) in South Australia was reduced ...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
In January 2002 the speed limit was changed from 100 km/h to 80 km/h on 18 sections of roads in the ...
The present study was concerned with gaining a greater understanding of the Australian community's a...
A systematic and ongoing method of measuring vehicle speeds was introduced in South Australia in 200...
A systematic and ongoing method of measuring vehicle speeds was introduced in South Australia in 200...
A systematic and ongoing method of measuring vehicle speeds was introduced in South Australia in 200...
Australia has recently undergone a change of urban speed limits in most of its jurisdictions. The po...
© Institution of Engineers, AustraliaAt present, Lower Urban Speed Limits (LUSL) have been applied t...
© Institution of Engineers, AustraliaAt present, Lower Urban Speed Limits (LUSL) have been applied t...
© Eastern Asia Society for Transportation StudiesAlong with alcohol and fatigue, speed has been iden...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
On the 1st March 2003 the Default Urban Speed Limit (DUSL) in South Australia was lowered from 60 km...
A collaborative research study was undertaken in four Australian states to assess community attitude...
The speed limit on certain rural arterial roads in South Australia was reduced from 110 km/h to 100 ...
© Australian Road Research BoardThe Default Urban Speed Limit (DUSL) in South Australia was reduced ...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
In January 2002 the speed limit was changed from 100 km/h to 80 km/h on 18 sections of roads in the ...
The present study was concerned with gaining a greater understanding of the Australian community's a...
A systematic and ongoing method of measuring vehicle speeds was introduced in South Australia in 200...
A systematic and ongoing method of measuring vehicle speeds was introduced in South Australia in 200...
A systematic and ongoing method of measuring vehicle speeds was introduced in South Australia in 200...