Urban Road Safety Program

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People crossing Station Street between the Coles and Woolworths complexes.

As part of the 2024/2025 Capital Works Program, the City of Subiaco is proposing to undertake road safety improvements in the Subiaco Station and Subi East precincts with the aim to reduce vehicle speed to create a safer environment for all road users. These two projects are fully funded under the Urban Road Safety Program (URSP) by Main Roads WA to improve Road Safety.

Background

A substantial proportion of all crash risks, including fatalities and serious injury crashes, are represented on local roads and intersections. It is evident from various studies that the vehicular speed is the most common contributing factor for severe crashes occurring in our local streets and intersections (see FAQ: What is the correlation between speed and surviving a crash?).

To address these safety concerns, the State Government, via Main Roads WA, has developed a program called Low-Cost Urban Road Safety Program, to reduce serious crashes on local roads and create safer, more welcoming streets, where people are more likely to ride and walk. This program has been proposed to be rolled out in the Subi East and Subiaco Station precincts (which includes a wombat crossing between the Subiaco Train Station and the Coles Marketlane shopping precinct).

Safe System Principles

The Safe System approach underpins WA’s ‘Driving Change’ Road Safety Strategy for Western Australian 2020 - 2030. It was pioneered in Sweden and acknowledges the physiological and psychological limitations of humans and puts ultimate responsibility on the designers and operators of the road system to accommodate these human limitations,

Aim of the Low-Cost Urban Road Safety Program

The Low-Cost Urban Road Safety Program is designed to convert neighbourhood streets into low-speed environments that are more accessible and safer for all road users, including cyclists and pedestrians. The program aims to implement low-cost road safety treatments in an area-wide basis to assist in the reduction of fatal and serious injury crashes on local roads. This involves installing traffic calming treatments, appropriate signage and line markings to reduce vehicle speeds within these precincts to 40 km/hour (from 50km/hour).

How can I find out more?

Providing your feedback

Consultation was open between Wednesday 26 June and Monday 5 August 2024.

  • Once you have reviewed the concept designs and read the FAQs, you can provide your comments via the online survey.
  • Alternatively, you can send your feedback via email to city@subiaco.wa.gov.au or letter to City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904.

Who can I contact if I have any other questions?

Please contact the City's Senior Technical Officer - Transport, Traffic and Development on city@subiaco.wa.gov.au (with the subject Urban Road Safety Program), or by phone on 9387 0965.

As part of the 2024/2025 Capital Works Program, the City of Subiaco is proposing to undertake road safety improvements in the Subiaco Station and Subi East precincts with the aim to reduce vehicle speed to create a safer environment for all road users. These two projects are fully funded under the Urban Road Safety Program (URSP) by Main Roads WA to improve Road Safety.

Background

A substantial proportion of all crash risks, including fatalities and serious injury crashes, are represented on local roads and intersections. It is evident from various studies that the vehicular speed is the most common contributing factor for severe crashes occurring in our local streets and intersections (see FAQ: What is the correlation between speed and surviving a crash?).

To address these safety concerns, the State Government, via Main Roads WA, has developed a program called Low-Cost Urban Road Safety Program, to reduce serious crashes on local roads and create safer, more welcoming streets, where people are more likely to ride and walk. This program has been proposed to be rolled out in the Subi East and Subiaco Station precincts (which includes a wombat crossing between the Subiaco Train Station and the Coles Marketlane shopping precinct).

Safe System Principles

The Safe System approach underpins WA’s ‘Driving Change’ Road Safety Strategy for Western Australian 2020 - 2030. It was pioneered in Sweden and acknowledges the physiological and psychological limitations of humans and puts ultimate responsibility on the designers and operators of the road system to accommodate these human limitations,

Aim of the Low-Cost Urban Road Safety Program

The Low-Cost Urban Road Safety Program is designed to convert neighbourhood streets into low-speed environments that are more accessible and safer for all road users, including cyclists and pedestrians. The program aims to implement low-cost road safety treatments in an area-wide basis to assist in the reduction of fatal and serious injury crashes on local roads. This involves installing traffic calming treatments, appropriate signage and line markings to reduce vehicle speeds within these precincts to 40 km/hour (from 50km/hour).

How can I find out more?

Providing your feedback

Consultation was open between Wednesday 26 June and Monday 5 August 2024.

  • Once you have reviewed the concept designs and read the FAQs, you can provide your comments via the online survey.
  • Alternatively, you can send your feedback via email to city@subiaco.wa.gov.au or letter to City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904.

Who can I contact if I have any other questions?

Please contact the City's Senior Technical Officer - Transport, Traffic and Development on city@subiaco.wa.gov.au (with the subject Urban Road Safety Program), or by phone on 9387 0965.

  • Project update - September 2024

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    UPDATE ON PROPOSED URBAN ROAD SAFETY PROGRAM (URSP) – SUBIACO STATION AND SUBIACO EAST PRECINCTS

    Community consultation was undertaken between Wednesday 26 June 2024 and Monday 5 August 2024.

    The City advertised the proposals through multiple channels, including the City’s website and Facebook, along with the Subiaco Scene of The Post Newspaper. Project information was also shared via City’s e-newsletters sent to community members and businesses.

    The City received a total of thirty (30) responses for the Subiaco Station precinct and nineteen (19) responses for the Subi-East precinct. Of the total forty-nine (49) responses received, thirty-six (36) were fully supportive of the proposal, seven (7) provided suggestions on other intersection improvements (not directly related to this project), and six (6) were not supportive of proposal.

    Overall, 73.33% of respondents supported Subiaco Station precinct project and 73.68% supported Subiaco East Precinct project.

    Next step - detailed design

    The City evaluated all responses and given the overwhelmingly supportive feedback received, the City will proceed with the detailed design with the plan to complete the construction works by July 2025. The development of the detailed design will be shaped by the feedback received during the consultation period. Some feedback included suggestions that fall outside the scope of this project and may be considered as part of a separate project in the future. The FAQs provided on this page address some of the concerns raised by respondents.

    The proposed treatment type, raised plateaus with a gentle slope of 1:20 was chosen to reduce the impact on on-street parking, cycling and bus movements. The placement of these plateaus was carefully considered and placed at appropriate locations to enhance safety and reduce vehicle speeds to below 40 km/h.

    The proposed wombat crossing on Station Street will facilitate easy and safe pedestrian crossings in the area. A wombat crossing is similar to a zebra crossing with a raised platform.

    The updated concept plans can be viewed in the document library. The final detailed design will be published in the City’s website.

    A further notification will be provided to all affected properties once the construction commencement date is confirmed.

    Should you require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact Shoukot Osman on 9387 0965 between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday or via city@subiaco.wa.gov.au.


Page last updated: 26 Sep 2024, 09:54 PM