Regional Roadworks Signage Review

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The Western Australia’s Regional Roadworks Signage Review was held during 2021 to enhance safety and improve road user experiences through road works.

The report are now available to view:

Initiated by the Minister for Transport, the review was undertaken by an industry-based stakeholder reference group made up of representatives led by Chairperson Dennis O’Reilly. The review looked at what and how temporary traffic signage at roadworks sites is installed, secured and managed in regional areas.

To inform the review the Australian Road Research Road Board (ARRB) undertook technical work which included reviewing legislation, operations and the use of traffic control signage, technology and innovation at works sites across WA and the nation. ARRB’s scope included looking at existing traffic management and signage standards, policies and practices.

Feedback was also sought form the community about their experiences with roadworks signage on regional roads. This feedback was considered by our Reference Group alongside the technical work by ARRB, and has been used to inform the recommendation report.

Thank you to the community members and organisations that participated in the review and community engagement program.

The Western Australia’s Regional Roadworks Signage Review was held during 2021 to enhance safety and improve road user experiences through road works.

The report are now available to view:

Initiated by the Minister for Transport, the review was undertaken by an industry-based stakeholder reference group made up of representatives led by Chairperson Dennis O’Reilly. The review looked at what and how temporary traffic signage at roadworks sites is installed, secured and managed in regional areas.

To inform the review the Australian Road Research Road Board (ARRB) undertook technical work which included reviewing legislation, operations and the use of traffic control signage, technology and innovation at works sites across WA and the nation. ARRB’s scope included looking at existing traffic management and signage standards, policies and practices.

Feedback was also sought form the community about their experiences with roadworks signage on regional roads. This feedback was considered by our Reference Group alongside the technical work by ARRB, and has been used to inform the recommendation report.

Thank you to the community members and organisations that participated in the review and community engagement program.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please take our short survey to collect information from the community about temporary roadworks signage in regional Western Australia to enhance safety and improve road user experiences.  The survey will take about 5 minutes to complete and is open until 5 July 2021.

    We want you to share your experiences through roadworks on regional roads in Western Australia.  We want you to tell us about the things that work well, what could be done better and suggest what you might do to improve the use of temporary roadworks signage on our regional roads.  

    Your survey responses will be used to inform recommendations put to the State Government by the Regional Roadworks Signage Review Reference Group.

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Page last updated: 30 Sep 2021, 03:52 PM