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What Went Wrong withWhat Went Wrong with
ROAD SAFETYROAD SAFETY
AUDITING?AUDITING?
Robert MorganRobert Morgan
Traffic Engineer &Traffic Engineer &
Road Safety Engineer, MelbourneRoad Safety Engineer, Melbourne
“Progress, far from consisting in change,
depends on retentiveness. When change is
absolute there remains no being to improve
and no direction is set for possible
improvement: and when experience is not
retained, as among savages, infancy is
perpetual. Those who cannot remember the
past are condemned to repeat it.”
George Santayana (1863 – 1952)
in ‘The Life of Reason’’
Progress = retention of experience
The opposite is childishness
- constant change and
not accounting for
experience
Retention
– and passing on –
of experience
requires large enough
and stable organisations
The late 1980s
The advent of road safety auditing
Coincided with the advent of economic
rationalism
• Downsizing
• Outsourcing
• (Dumbing down)
Adverse outcomes: typically with safety & maintenance
A dam fails
A building collapses
A fire kills people
Road safety shifts
- from manage and fix the roads
- to focus on driver behaviour
Adverse
outcomes
are obvious
Adverse
outcomes
are hidden
Road Safety Fundamentalism:
“Acceptable drivers all must be
- mild, obedient, good as He”
- is a way to help practitioners produce a
better (safer) project
- through the input of an experienced
road safety engineer
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing
This input is not always happeningThis input is not always happening
- the bar for entry is set too low
- how can less experienced people gain
more experience?
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
1. Experience is Undervalued1. Experience is Undervalued
- the original problem is now our problem
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
1. Experience is Undervalued1. Experience is Undervalued
- Audits led by an accredited Senior Road Safety Auditor: 60%
- Audits led by an accredited Road Safety Auditor: 7%
- Audits led by a person not accredited at all: 33%
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
1. Experience is Undervalued1. Experience is Undervalued
- Road Safety Engineering experience,
not just engineering experience
- detailed knowledge of some technical
aspects
e.g. crash barriers;
direction signs
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
2. The Right Type of Experience2. The Right Type of Experience
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
2. The Right Type of Experience2. The Right Type of Experience
Sign 1 – I need to exit for
Western Ring Road
Sign 2 – I need to exit for
Western Ring Road
Sign 3 – I need to exit .. er stay .. er exit .. er .. Too Late !!
Wrong signing convention for a Freeway-to-Freeway interchange
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
2. The Right Type of Experience2. The Right Type of Experience
- Needs a Code of Conduct for Road
Safety Auditors
- Needs State Road Authority / Local
Government Engineering / Consultant
Road Safety Audit Panel in each
state/territory
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
2. The Right Type of Experience2. The Right Type of Experience
- It does matter
- But it’s just the start
- No need to obsess about it.
Get the main issues covered
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
3. Training3. Training
Some issues are not on the radar, e.g. -
- Auditing the specification for Design
and Construct contracts
- Auditing land use developments;
Getting a road safety engineer involved
in the concept phases of land use
(e.g. Structure Plans)
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing
Design and Construct
Specifications
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing Not auditing
at all
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing
Dr Ray Brindle, 1989:
14 conditions by which any new development would
be deemed to satisfy traffic performance,
amenity and road safety requirements.
Conditions 3: There are no direct frontages
to arterial or district distributor roads,
or to connectors.
“… when experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual.
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing
‘ … concern about safety, however genuine,
is insufficient. Our professional
standards and warrants demonstrate a
great deal of concern for safety, but
these standards are too rarely based on
a defensible knowledge of facts’
Ezra Hauer, Professor of Civil Engineering
University of Toronto
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
5. Auditing to Standards5. Auditing to Standards
Standards ≠ Safety
In training workshops, I cover this topic
It needs to be in the
national road safety
engineering syllabus
Get more people to gain experience
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
5. Auditing to Standards5. Auditing to Standards
In 1989 (1st
edition of the audit guide)
- it was Quality Assurance
‘Why is road safety audit needed at all,
now that there is QA ?’
QA is process-focussed: success is ‘steps completed’
Auditing is about ‘identifying safety issues’: needs experience
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
6. Fads6. Fads
Now (4th
edition of the audit guide)
- it’s Safe Road System approach
What exactly is it?
A lot of ‘telling others what to do’: drivers to be ‘compliant’
No interest in our actions having credibility
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
6. Fads6. Fads
Safe Road System approach:
1. Obsession with speed limits
2. Otherwise, forgiving roads & roadsides
What about the myriad other avoidable
road layout and design issues that affect
road safety?
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
6. Fads6. Fads
We need them!
Experience in W.A.
Involving a broader base of experience:
state road authorities, local government
engineering & experienced consultants
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems
7. Road Safety Audit Panels7. Road Safety Audit Panels
Obsession with systematising and harmonising
processes – an indication of inexperience
Absence of experienced practitioners in project
Not a collaborative approach
Wanting a uniform format for reports
Enthusiasm for electronic tools
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – the Future ?– the Future ?
Proposals for new Audit guidelinesProposals for new Audit guidelines
Confused about the relationship between audits
and Safe Road System approach
- SRSA comes at Response phase
- can’t ‘audit to SRSA principles’
Off-target ideas
- use of ‘consider’ in audit recommendations
- assessments at reduced cost where road
managers may lack ready access to road safety
auditors. Misunderstands the need for road
safety engineering experience.
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – the Future ?– the Future ?
Proposals for new Audit guidelinesProposals for new Audit guidelines
Missing items & little interest in them:
• Model procedures for audits of land use developments.
• The types of experience needed for different aspects of a
big project.
• Confirming that experience is the no. 1 requirement for
successful audits.
• Design and construct projects: how to include auditing.
• Safety vs. standards: expand this section.
• Five years experience is too low for an audit team leader.
• Too many major problems with design projects are still
getting through. Discuss as case studies.
• How to deal with a lapse in audits/year if experienced.
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – the Future ?– the Future ?
Proposals for new Audit guidelinesProposals for new Audit guidelines
New guidelines: a travel guide to Neverland?
The bar is set too low for audit team leader
experience.
Broadly-based RSA Panels are needed.
Back to the original problem: how do we get
road safety engineering experience input
and how do we get more people to gain
that experience?
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing
ConclusionsConclusions
Who can we rely on to get road safety audit
back on the rails?
- Austroads?
- ARRB?
- Experienced practitioners?
- Who else?
Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing
ConclusionsConclusions

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Robert Morgan

  • 1. What Went Wrong withWhat Went Wrong with ROAD SAFETYROAD SAFETY AUDITING?AUDITING? Robert MorganRobert Morgan Traffic Engineer &Traffic Engineer & Road Safety Engineer, MelbourneRoad Safety Engineer, Melbourne
  • 2. “Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness. When change is absolute there remains no being to improve and no direction is set for possible improvement: and when experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” George Santayana (1863 – 1952) in ‘The Life of Reason’’
  • 3. Progress = retention of experience The opposite is childishness - constant change and not accounting for experience
  • 4. Retention – and passing on – of experience requires large enough and stable organisations
  • 5. The late 1980s The advent of road safety auditing Coincided with the advent of economic rationalism • Downsizing • Outsourcing • (Dumbing down)
  • 6. Adverse outcomes: typically with safety & maintenance A dam fails A building collapses A fire kills people Road safety shifts - from manage and fix the roads - to focus on driver behaviour Adverse outcomes are obvious Adverse outcomes are hidden
  • 7. Road Safety Fundamentalism: “Acceptable drivers all must be - mild, obedient, good as He”
  • 8. - is a way to help practitioners produce a better (safer) project - through the input of an experienced road safety engineer Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing This input is not always happeningThis input is not always happening
  • 9. - the bar for entry is set too low - how can less experienced people gain more experience? Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 1. Experience is Undervalued1. Experience is Undervalued
  • 10. - the original problem is now our problem Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 1. Experience is Undervalued1. Experience is Undervalued
  • 11. - Audits led by an accredited Senior Road Safety Auditor: 60% - Audits led by an accredited Road Safety Auditor: 7% - Audits led by a person not accredited at all: 33% Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 1. Experience is Undervalued1. Experience is Undervalued
  • 12. - Road Safety Engineering experience, not just engineering experience - detailed knowledge of some technical aspects e.g. crash barriers; direction signs Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 2. The Right Type of Experience2. The Right Type of Experience
  • 13. Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 2. The Right Type of Experience2. The Right Type of Experience Sign 1 – I need to exit for Western Ring Road Sign 2 – I need to exit for Western Ring Road
  • 14. Sign 3 – I need to exit .. er stay .. er exit .. er .. Too Late !! Wrong signing convention for a Freeway-to-Freeway interchange Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 2. The Right Type of Experience2. The Right Type of Experience
  • 15. - Needs a Code of Conduct for Road Safety Auditors - Needs State Road Authority / Local Government Engineering / Consultant Road Safety Audit Panel in each state/territory Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 2. The Right Type of Experience2. The Right Type of Experience
  • 16. - It does matter - But it’s just the start - No need to obsess about it. Get the main issues covered Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 3. Training3. Training
  • 17. Some issues are not on the radar, e.g. - - Auditing the specification for Design and Construct contracts - Auditing land use developments; Getting a road safety engineer involved in the concept phases of land use (e.g. Structure Plans) Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing
  • 18. Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing Design and Construct Specifications
  • 19. Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing Not auditing at all
  • 20. Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing
  • 21. Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing
  • 22. Dr Ray Brindle, 1989: 14 conditions by which any new development would be deemed to satisfy traffic performance, amenity and road safety requirements. Conditions 3: There are no direct frontages to arterial or district distributor roads, or to connectors. “… when experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 4. Commitment to Auditing4. Commitment to Auditing
  • 23. ‘ … concern about safety, however genuine, is insufficient. Our professional standards and warrants demonstrate a great deal of concern for safety, but these standards are too rarely based on a defensible knowledge of facts’ Ezra Hauer, Professor of Civil Engineering University of Toronto Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 5. Auditing to Standards5. Auditing to Standards
  • 24. Standards ≠ Safety In training workshops, I cover this topic It needs to be in the national road safety engineering syllabus Get more people to gain experience Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 5. Auditing to Standards5. Auditing to Standards
  • 25. In 1989 (1st edition of the audit guide) - it was Quality Assurance ‘Why is road safety audit needed at all, now that there is QA ?’ QA is process-focussed: success is ‘steps completed’ Auditing is about ‘identifying safety issues’: needs experience Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 6. Fads6. Fads
  • 26. Now (4th edition of the audit guide) - it’s Safe Road System approach What exactly is it? A lot of ‘telling others what to do’: drivers to be ‘compliant’ No interest in our actions having credibility Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 6. Fads6. Fads
  • 27. Safe Road System approach: 1. Obsession with speed limits 2. Otherwise, forgiving roads & roadsides What about the myriad other avoidable road layout and design issues that affect road safety? Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 6. Fads6. Fads
  • 28. We need them! Experience in W.A. Involving a broader base of experience: state road authorities, local government engineering & experienced consultants Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – some of the problems– some of the problems 7. Road Safety Audit Panels7. Road Safety Audit Panels
  • 29. Obsession with systematising and harmonising processes – an indication of inexperience Absence of experienced practitioners in project Not a collaborative approach Wanting a uniform format for reports Enthusiasm for electronic tools Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – the Future ?– the Future ? Proposals for new Audit guidelinesProposals for new Audit guidelines
  • 30. Confused about the relationship between audits and Safe Road System approach - SRSA comes at Response phase - can’t ‘audit to SRSA principles’ Off-target ideas - use of ‘consider’ in audit recommendations - assessments at reduced cost where road managers may lack ready access to road safety auditors. Misunderstands the need for road safety engineering experience. Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – the Future ?– the Future ? Proposals for new Audit guidelinesProposals for new Audit guidelines
  • 31. Missing items & little interest in them: • Model procedures for audits of land use developments. • The types of experience needed for different aspects of a big project. • Confirming that experience is the no. 1 requirement for successful audits. • Design and construct projects: how to include auditing. • Safety vs. standards: expand this section. • Five years experience is too low for an audit team leader. • Too many major problems with design projects are still getting through. Discuss as case studies. • How to deal with a lapse in audits/year if experienced. Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing – the Future ?– the Future ? Proposals for new Audit guidelinesProposals for new Audit guidelines
  • 32. New guidelines: a travel guide to Neverland? The bar is set too low for audit team leader experience. Broadly-based RSA Panels are needed. Back to the original problem: how do we get road safety engineering experience input and how do we get more people to gain that experience? Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing ConclusionsConclusions
  • 33. Who can we rely on to get road safety audit back on the rails? - Austroads? - ARRB? - Experienced practitioners? - Who else? Road Safety AuditingRoad Safety Auditing ConclusionsConclusions

Editor's Notes

  1. AND finally the 5th checklist is Commercial/Infill Development Plan – which covers Providing safe site access from arterial/collector roads Planning parking/loading areas for safe car & truck use Providing safe & separate paths for cyclists & pedestrians Assuring overall road safety.
  2. AND finally the 5th checklist is Commercial/Infill Development Plan – which covers Providing safe site access from arterial/collector roads Planning parking/loading areas for safe car & truck use Providing safe & separate paths for cyclists & pedestrians Assuring overall road safety.
  3. AND finally the 5th checklist is Commercial/Infill Development Plan – which covers Providing safe site access from arterial/collector roads Planning parking/loading areas for safe car & truck use Providing safe & separate paths for cyclists & pedestrians Assuring overall road safety.
  4. AND finally the 5th checklist is Commercial/Infill Development Plan – which covers Providing safe site access from arterial/collector roads Planning parking/loading areas for safe car & truck use Providing safe & separate paths for cyclists & pedestrians Assuring overall road safety.
  5. AND finally the 5th checklist is Commercial/Infill Development Plan – which covers Providing safe site access from arterial/collector roads Planning parking/loading areas for safe car & truck use Providing safe & separate paths for cyclists & pedestrians Assuring overall road safety.
  6. AND finally the 5th checklist is Commercial/Infill Development Plan – which covers Providing safe site access from arterial/collector roads Planning parking/loading areas for safe car & truck use Providing safe & separate paths for cyclists & pedestrians Assuring overall road safety.
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