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Thursday, 12 May 2011

Questions on Notice

Ausroads (Question No. 536)

Photo of Kim CarrKim Carr (Victoria, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research) Share this | Hansard source

The Minister for Infrastructure and Transport has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question:

(1) Austroads road design standards and guidelines have been developed to ensure that the safety of all road users is given equal consideration in the design and construction of roads and road related infrastructure. These standards include guidance on the design and construction of pedestrian and cyclist facilities with a view to ensuring facilities are built fit for purpose according to road type. For example, the facilities that would be provided on urban roads are likely to be different than those provided on remote roads.

There are also a number of Austroads programs that have been specifically targeted at addressing the needs of pedestrians and cyclists, such as a current project to improve the management of cyclists at roundabouts.

(2) The Department is an active member of the Austroads Board and has representatives on most of the Austroads taskforces including Assets, Freight, Network, Registration and Licensing, Safety, and Technology. These taskforces develop work plans and oversee the management of various research programs.

From time to time, officers of the Department are directly involved in individual Austroads project working groups (either in an advisory or project management capacity).

(3) The suite of Austroads guides including The Guide to Road Design are reviewed, on average, every 5 years.

(4) Various Austroads Taskforces are involved in the review of Austroads guides depending on the matter being reviewed. The Austroads Technology Program Road Design and Review Panel is routinely consulted when changes are made to The Guide to Road Design. The Road Design and Review Panel is a mixture of government and industry representatives including local government and police.

(5) Road user groups and peak bodies, such as the Australian Bicycle Council, are consulted as appropriate on each project, with involvement determined by each project working group.

(6) Through its ongoing role in Austroads processes, the Department will ensure that, consistent with Austroads' processes, all relevant user groups will be included in consultation processes for the next review.

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