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Objectives of, and Expectations for, the 3rd International Road Surface Friction
Conference 2011
Paul Hillier
Monday 16 May 2011
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Presentation outline• A personal welcome
• A look back at the 2005 and 2008 conferences• Objectives set for 2011 conference by past steering committee• Conference themes for 2011• Intro to Mount Cotton test track day• Delegate expectations
• Local differences in terminology to perhaps be aware of • Closing thoughts
• Mount Cotton Briefing
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A personal welcome to ‘Fricco’
Olá e bem vindo
สวั�สดี�และยินดี�ต้ อนรั�บ
Bonjour et bienvenue
G’DAY
Hallo und herzlich willkommen
नमस्ते� और आपका� स्वा�गते है�
خوش و سالمآمدید
הבאים וברוכים שלום
Nín hǎo, huānyíng
Hola y bienvenidos
Hello and welcome
Hej och välkommen
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Looking back to 2005 and 2008
2005
2008
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Christchurch, New Zealand (2005)• 1st conference• Hosted by Transit NZ (NZTA)• Technical papers (see this conf.
website),workshops,trade exhibition• Test device (correlation) trials
(report via www.austroads.com.au)
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Cheltenham, UK (2008)• 2nd conference• Hosted by WDM Ltd• Technical papers (see this conf.
website), workshops, trade exhibition • Challenges set for the 2011 conf. in
Australia (next slide)
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Challenges for 2011 conference• Specifically ‘requested’ by 2008 technical committee that the
2011 conference and its papers focus on:
– How to involve a wider range of stakeholders, including the media, and encourage partnerships
– Ideas on how to win the argument for increased funding, or better distribution of available budget
– Reporting new ways of monitoring sites (consider all road users)
– Reporting development / implementation of local and national standards for skid resistance and management strategies
– Sustainable use of aggregates
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Contemporary issues to bring in
Safe System approachSafer travel
Admittance to system
Education & information
Safer speeds
Physical forces on road users within human
tolerance
Safer vehicles Safer roads
Enforcement
Understanding crashes & risks
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Contemporary issues (2)
• Resources / funding:– Global financial crisis– Skills shortage– [or has this always applied?]
• Extreme weather patterns / events
• Past road safety targets being re-assessed
• World Decade of Action for Road Safety
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Themes / Objectives for 2011
• Saving lives!
• Partnerships
• Multi-disciplinary approach within authorities / agencies
• Working with stakeholders
• Actively sought papers giving positive examples
• Carefully selected ‘streams’ for papers
• Carefully targeted keynote speakers
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Mount Cotton Test Track Day (Tues)
• Formal briefing to follow after this presentation …..
• Should be a great day• Lots to see• ‘Unique’ - make the most of it• Ask questions• Network / share experiences
within your group
• Be prepared• Follow provided checklist
• Don’t worry about the weather!
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Expectations of delegates• Renew old acquaintances and make new ones
• Ask questions of presenters
• Challenge historical concepts / ideas:
– do they still apply?
– are they still robust?
– are there any current influencing factors?
• Keep an open mind to new concepts / ideas
• It’s a busy program - please be punctual to all sessions
• Enjoy the social activities / functions!
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Helping our overseas visitors to understand the
Australian experience
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Local differences?
Forget the stereotypes!?
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Local highway issues?
a few differences in the fauna to watch out for….
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‘We are one, we are many’?• You may think some things just defy logic (sorry Victorians!)
• And at certain times in the year it gets ugly….
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Differences in terminology?
• Some words and phrases can be confusing to visitors….
• e.g ‘football’…….well, it depends where you are from!
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But we speak the same language on highways – don’t we?
In all seriousness, something to be aware of for the conference
Based on my personal Australian experience shortly after arriving!
Confusion: near/offside, in/outside, lane numbering, slow/fast lane
Can be frustrating
For this week, can we all stick to:
•Left and right (in direction of travel)
•Driver’s side / passenger side
•Lanes 1,2,3 etc (from left to right)
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Closing thoughtsPersonal ‘thanks’ to my friends on the conference steering committee
It’s been a long road (from mid-2009), but we got there! (it’s been fun)
Have a great conference everyone!
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Briefing –
Mount Cotton test track day
Tuesday 17 May 2011
Supported by the Department of Transport and Main Roads, Queensland
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Program for Tuesday
• Assemble at 7.30am
• Buses will leave the Hyatt Sanctuary Cove at 7.45am sharp!
• Arrival at Mount Cotton expected around 8.40am
• Official welcome at 9.00am
• Reminder of program and practical OH & S briefing
• Combined and group activities
• Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided
• Buses depart Mount Cotton for Hyatt at around 3.30pm
• Arrival back at Hyatt expected at around 4.15pm
• Conference gala dinner begins at 7.30pm
• (pre dinner drinks available from 6.30pm).
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Purpose of the Mt Cotton test day
An innovative initiative to allow delegates to witness and experience first-hand a number of practical demonstrations and activities to reinforce (or challenge?) long term held concepts in the technical field of skid resistance
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Information booklet
• Key reference document
• Contains a welcome and the program
• All activities are introduced
• Space to make notes and record results
• Contains a site map and pertinent skid resistance / texture data of test areas (courtesy of WDM)
• If you are registered for the Mount Cotton test track day but have yet to receive a booklet pls report to the registration desk after this session.
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What will happen?
• You have been allocated a bus group upon registration (one of 4 colours) – this is on your wristband and delegate badge - it applies for the day
• Day starts with three combined activities, i.e. all groups attend together
• Delegates will then split up into their bus groups and be taken by bus to be shown different demonstrations in smaller groups (rotation)
• The day will close with a final combined activity and a plenary
• Each activity has an activity leader/s, who is an experienced and respected practitioner – they will explain what you will be seeing
• Each bus group has two chaperones to assist you, making sure you are in the right place at the right time!
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‘Rules of the game’
• Please do not be late!
• Group colours will be displayed on the outside of buses
• Your chaperones have a group list and will do a roll call at various times
• It is vital that you remain in your allocated group!
• DO NOT change or swap groups with anyone!
• (OH&S law indicates we must be able to account for you at all times)
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Occupational health and safety (OH&S) issues
• Your chaperones will show you where to safely view each activity
• Stay in designated viewing areas only
• Listen to and observe any local requests by the activity leader, conference committee members and/or Mount Cotton staff
• Chaperones and test day staff will have two way radios – in an emergency they can contact the control centre
• Emergency services (first aid etc) are onsite.
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Personal OH&S
• Take care for yourself and those around you
• PPE, clothing, footwear (next slide)
• Sunscreen (provided) – use plenty, the Australian sun is harsh!
• Stay in the shade as much as possible
• Drink plenty of water, which will be available to all delegates at various locations (water bottles provided)
• Toilets are available throughout the site
• Mount Cotton is set in beautiful Australian bushland - enjoy it, but please respect it! (disposal of rubbish etc)
• Please keep to designated areas
• Observe the native plants and animals – but do not touch or approach them - some can be very dangerous!
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Final Checklist….
• comfortable, covered shoes
• comfortable clothing, long trousers, long sleeved shirt/top
• hat (provided by WDM Limited)
• shower/rain jacket
• water bottle (provided by QLD TMR)
• sunscreen (provided by QLD TMR)
• Mount Cotton information booklet
• identification lanyard
• conference backpack
• coloured wrist band
• personal cameras and video are OK, although may be some restrictions around equipment / test devices
• conference organisers have arranged for a record of the event.
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Please enjoy yourself!
On behalf of the Conference committee, Department of Transport and Main Roads and the Mount Cotton track facility staff we hope that you have a wonderful experience tomorrow!
Any further questions to the registration desk