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In partnership with the Commonwealth’s Road Safety Innovation Fund grant scheme, the Share the Regional Road project aims is to measure the impact of roadside signage types in activating awareness of cyclists on rural roads, and to evaluate if the signage has an impact on cyclists’ perception of safety whilst sharing the road with vehicles.
The project is in the final evaluation phase, and the City seeks your input to see if the variety of installed signage has improved driver awareness of cyclists on the road and created a safer shared road environment for cyclists. By completing the survey, you are eligible to win one of two $100 vouchers to dine at a local restaurant.
Survey closes 16 October 2022.
In partnership with the Commonwealth’s Road Safety Innovation Fund grant scheme, the Share the Regional Road project aims is to measure the impact of roadside signage types in activating awareness of cyclists on rural roads, and to evaluate if the signage has an impact on cyclists’ perception of safety whilst sharing the road with vehicles.
The project is in the final evaluation phase, and the City seeks your input to see if the variety of installed signage has improved driver awareness of cyclists on the road and created a safer shared road environment for cyclists. By completing the survey, you are eligible to win one of two $100 vouchers to dine at a local restaurant.
Please take a moment to complete this short survey.
*NOTE: THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS RELATE TO HAVING DRIVEN/CYCLED ON THE FOLLOWING ROADS WITHIN THE LAST FEW MONTHS: Vasse Yallingup Siding Road, Commonage Road, Hayes Road, Layman Road, Marrinup Drive, or Mewett Road, and Biddle Road).
These roads feature one or both of the following roadside signage:
interactive cyclist ahead signage (two flashing lights are triggered by sensors that detect cyclists, warning motorists to expect cyclists ahead) and
static signs that use symbols for “cyclist ahead” and “maintain safe passing distance”
Consultation has concluded
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Open - 27 September 2022
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Closes - 16 October 2022
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This survey will close on Sunday the 16 October 2022.