NSW Fatigue-related rural road crashes and solutions

Background

Transport for New South Wales commissioned ViaStrada to create a benefit cost analysis tool that assesses measures that prevent fatigue-related road crashes. Based on this tool, ViaStrada also assisted with the preparation of presentation material to make the case for investment in safety measures to address driver fatigue, including tactile line-markings, safety barriers, and rest areas.

In 2015, 57 people died on NSW roads as a result of fatigue; this accounts for 12% of the total state-wide road fatalities. The Safe System Approach was utilised to develop options to address likelihood and severity of fatigue-related crashes:

Safe Systems Approach Table

The scope of ViaStrada's work included developing an Excel benefit cost analysis, and preparing a two-page handout and a presentation making the case for fatigue-related safety investment.

Estimated crash reductions from various fatigue measures

Project Objective
Provide benefit-cost advice and presentation material to make the case for investment in safety measures to address driver fatigue in NSW
Client
Transport for New South Wales
Location
New South Wales, Australia
Deliverable
Handout, Presentation
Timeframe
April - May 2016
Project Status
Complete
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