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Webinar: Determining the Minimum Data Requirements to Progress Pedestrian Safety
This webinar presents the development and application of the Minimum Data Requirements for Pedestrian Safety Guideline and its supporting research. Participants will gain an overview of the challenges associated with inconsistent and incomplete
Webinar: Charting a Path to Eliminating Road Death and Serious Injury
This webinar presents the completed Austroads Charting a Path to Eliminating Road Death and Serious Injury project, including all three streams and newly released knowledge transfer resources. It introduces the Planning for Zero Framework (PfZF)
Webinar: National Harmonisation of Road Safety Audit Practices
Road safety auditors are currently managed individually by state and territory road agencies, leading to variability in training, accreditation, registration, and continuing professional development requirements. Austroads members are committed to
Guide to Road Safety Part 3: Safe Speed Management
The Guide to Road Safety Part 3: Safe Speed Management explains how vehicle speed affects crash risk and injury severity. It introduces ‘safe speeds’ to describe the speed at which serious harm to road users is minimised.
Webinar: Implementation of the National Driver Distraction Roadmap: Incorporating Human Factors in Transport Systems
Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE) is the discipline that focuses on understanding and optimising interactions between humans and system components to enhance performance, safety, health and wellbeing. Human Factors Integration (HFI) is the process
Webinar: Keeping People Safe When Walking - Strengthening Key Practitioner Guidance and Methodologies
This webinar presents an overview of key areas for improvement in pedestrian safety guidance, including gaps in existing standards, guidelines, and methodologies. Join presenters Kenn Beer and Max McCardel as they discuss opportunities to strengthen
Minimum Data Requirements for Pedestrian Safety Guideline
This Guideline provides practical advice for Austroads members about what data is available for measuring pedestrian safety and how best to collect and use it.
Keeping People Safe When Walking – Stream 2: Determining the Minimum Data Requirements to Progress Pedestrian Safety
This report outlines the research and process for determining the minimum data requirements to measure and improve pedestrian safety strategies and plans.
Webinar: Guideline for Driver Distraction Data Collection
The purpose of the Austroads Guideline for Driver Distraction Data Collection is to provide recommendations for assessing the likelihood that driver distraction is a contributing factor in road crashes and coding this likelihood into crash
Road Safety Audit National Training Syllabus
  • AP-C115-26 Edition: 1.0
  • 18 May 2026
  • Corporate
This document contains the syllabus for the training programs that form the National Road Safety Auditor Training.