The Staysafe Committee conducted an inquiry into the effectiveness of current traffic control strategies in the immediate vicinity of schools in New South Wales. The Staysafe Committee issued its first report for the inquiry into traffic
control and safety around schools (Staysafe 53 (2001) - Part 1: Major
recommendations and summary) in July 2001. In November 2001, the New South
Wales government responded to the report and its findings, announcing a series
of initiatives to improve the safety of school travel. These initiatives
included 40 km/h speed limits outside all schools, standardised hours of school
speed zoning, the introduction of specific colour and design characteristics
for school precincts, increased numbers of school crossing supervisors, more
minor capital roadworks expenditure outside schools, the establishment of a
central database of school traffic facilities, new guidelines developed to
assist schools wanting improved school traffic facilities, new guidelines for
school crossing supervisors, a bus safety education kit, the establishment of a
review panel to examine decision making about school traffic facilities, and
the recognition of parental road use behaviour problems around schools.
Further reports are pending, including Part 2: Detailed technical report, Part
3: Edited transcripts of evidence, and Part 4: Summaries of submissions
received.
Message from Assembly, 3 June 1999, 1st Session, Minutes No. 9, pp 131-3. The Staysafe Committee is conducting an inquiry into the effectiveness of
current traffic control strategies in the immediate vicinity of schools in New
South Wales. The inquiry includes examination of:
the range of traffic facilities available for use in the vicinity of schools
the kinds of problems that schools may face as a result of their location
within the State’s road transport system
the current guidelines and standards for traffic facilities available for use
in the vicinity of schools
the adequacy of the mechanisms for review of existing traffic facilities in the
vicinity of schools
the basis for the establishment of the existing criteria for traffic facilities
available for use in the vicinity of schools
alternative criteria that may be applicable in determining the traffic
facilities to be used in the vicinity of schools
current traffic law applicable to the road transport system in the vicinity of
schools
inconsistencies between the State’s traffic laws and current traffic management
policies applying in the vicinity of schools
any other relevant matters
The Staysafe Committee continues to invite written comment from interested
organisations, groups, and individuals regarding the terms of reference for the
inquiry. Submissions should be forwarded to the Staysafe Committee, Parliament
House, Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000. Submissions may be forwarded by fax
on (02) 9230 2928, or email to
[email protected] Further
information can be obtained from Mr Ian Faulks, Manager of the Staysafe
Committee, on (02) 9230 2161.
The Staysafe Committee is conducting an inquiry into the effectiveness of
current traffic control strategies in the immediate vicinity of schools in New
South Wales. The inquiry includes examination of:
the range of traffic facilities available for use in the vicinity of schools
the kinds of problems that schools may face as a result of their location
within the State’s road transport system
the current guidelines and standards for traffic facilities available for use
in the vicinity of schools
the adequacy of the mechanisms for review of existing traffic facilities in the
vicinity of schools
the basis for the establishment of the existing criteria for traffic facilities
available for use in the vicinity of schools
alternative criteria that may be applicable in determining the traffic
facilities to be used in the vicinity of schools
current traffic law applicable to the road transport system in the vicinity of
schools
inconsistencies between the State’s traffic laws and current traffic management
policies applying in the vicinity of schools
any other relevant matters
The Staysafe Committee continues to invite written comment from interested
organisations, groups, and individuals regarding the terms of reference for the
inquiry. Submissions should be forwarded to the Staysafe Committee, Parliament
House, Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000. Submissions may be forwarded by fax
on (02) 9230 2928, or email to [email protected] Further
information can be obtained from Mr Ian Faulks, Manager of the Staysafe
Committee, on (02) 9230 2161.
No records of submissions are available for this inquiry.
No records of hearings or transcripts are available for this inquiry.
No records of other documents are available for this inquiry.