Webb7 dec. 2024 · Road Design Note 03-03 - Accessible tram stops in safety zones [PDF 392 Kb] Road Design Note 03-05 - Accessible Central Island Platform Stops (CIPS) for trams in mixed traffic [PDF 653 Kb] Road Design Note 03-06 - Easy Access Stops (EAS) for trams in mixed traffic [PDF 1.1 Mb] Road Design Note 03-07 - Raised Safety Platforms (RSP) … Webb23 dec. 2024 · A Raised Safety Platform (RSP) is a relatively new physical road safety intervention at major intersections. They aim to enhance road user safety by reducing vehicle speeds at intersections using an acute vertical deflection to the vehicle path. This study measured the change in speed at selected high-volume intersections treated with …
Vertical deflection devices Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
WebbNew Zealand’s first raised safety platforms. In partnership with Waka Kotahi, the Hamilton City Council installed the first approach raised safety platforms in New Zealand to … Webb23 mars 2024 · During April 2024, we asked the public for feedback about proposed changes to the SH1 corridor through Tinwald. This feedback was assessed, and further analysis was undertaken. Some key changes include removing the proposed raised safety platform at the signalised intersection, refining the intersection and signal design, better … introducing windows 8
Raised Safety Platforms (RSPs)
WebbThe following guiding principles should be applied: Hump ramp markings should be marked on the face of the vertical deflection device visible to approaching drivers. Hump ramp markings should be positioned evenly across the width of the approach lane. Hump ramp markings placed outside of wheel tracks will increase the longevity of the markings. Webb9 juni 2024 · Raised Safety Platforms (RSPs) help manage motor vehicle approach speeds on the approach to intersections. They are specifically designed for motorist comfort … WebbCrossing design principles. A range of design principles contribute to creating a safe and appropriate pedestrian crossing facility. Design requirements for pedestrians. Kerb ramp design. Design requirements for other road users. Sight distances. Landscaping at crossings. Street lighting at crossings. Use of colour on crossings. introducing windows 12