Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/134499
Type: Report
Title: Road safety benefits of placemaking activities in South Australia
Author: Raftery, S.
Ponte, G.
Woolley, J.
Publisher: Centre for Automotive Safety Research
Publisher Place: Adelaide
Issue Date: 2022
Series/Report no.: CASR research reports; 196
ISBN: 9781925971309
ISSN: 1449-2237
Assignee: South Australian Department for Infrastructure and Transport
Statement of
Responsibility: 
SJ Raftery, G Ponte and JE Woolley
Abstract: lacemaking is an urban design practice that provides a focus on place attributes for more inclusive use by 'people' rather than motor vehicles and where the central focus is 'place' (for people) rather than 'movement' (of traffic). Placemaking activities include simple interventions such as artworks on roads, as well as larger scale projects such as the creation of shared spaces and redesign of road space that supports asset renewal or economic development. The use of placemaking as a tool or catalyst for improving road safety is appealing, and psychologically managing driver behaviour through manipulation of environmental features has great value when those manipulations create a more people-friendly environment. While the mechanisms through which placemaking activities positively impact road safety are not fully understood, it is highly likely that the benefits are mainly realised through reductions of vehicle volumes and vehicle speeds. Additionally, placemaking that is more disruptive and/or reclaims larger portions of public space (i.e., roads) for people rather than traffic will result in increased road safety benefits.
Keywords: Placemaking; road safety; movement; place; link; urban design
Rights: © The University of Adelaide 2020
Published version: http://casr.adelaide.edu.au/publications/list/?id=1928
Appears in Collections:Centre for Automotive Safety Research reports

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