Road to Zero exhibit available for iRAP partners’ use

iRAP e o australiano Comissão de Acidentes de Transporte (TAC) partnered late last year to produce a “Road to Zero through the Safe System Approach” exhibit and now offer it for partners to use world-wide.

Lançado em Segurança 2022: a 14ª Conferência Mundial de Prevenção de Lesões e Promoção da Segurança em Adelaide, a exposição apresenta um Parede gráfica de 6m x 2.8m exibindo os elementos necessários do Sistema Seguro para alcançar zero mortes no trânsito – usuários das vias 5 estrelas em veículos 5 estrelas em vias 5 estrelas, viajando em velocidades seguras. Baixar uma vista em close-up da parede da exposição aqui.

It also can feature an animation presenting the Role of Safe Roads in the Safe System.

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iRAP and TAC The Role of Safe Roads in the Safe System Animation. Producing agency/artist: Steph Hughes / The Jacky Winter Group

Victoria’s road safety journey since 1970 is showcased as an example for other countries and partners to learn from. In Victoria, an 80 per cent reduction in annual road deaths has been achieved with the implementation of a range of road user behaviour, enforcement, education, legislation, and infrastructure interventions over time.

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Victoria’s road safety journey 1970 – 2022

At its launch in Adelaide, the exhibit was complemented with a range of interactives allowing stand visitors to take Victoria’s road safety journey from 1970 – 2050 via virtual reality headsets, test their knowledge on speed and crash outcomes and explore Safety Insights Explorer do iRAP to see how safe their country’s roads are, the human and economic impact of injury, the road attributes that matter and the Business Case for Safer Roads.

iRAP and TAC staff were on hand to answer questions and provide a range of information resources on iRAP in Countries, Avaliação por Estrelas para Escolas, CycleRAP, Avaliação por estrelas para designs, Ferramentas de Rap e TAC’s Road to Zero Education Complex.

iRAP partners interested in using the exhibit and support materials can contact Judy Williams on email judy.williams@irap.org. Design files can be shared for local production.

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The TAC-iRAP Team who put the exhibit together – Blaise Murphet, Road Safety Education Consultant and Eva Jaworski, Road to Zero Coordinator, TAC  with Judy Williams, iRAP

Hear iRAP Global Programme and Communications Manager Judy Williams speak about the exhibit shared at Safety 2022:

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And TAC Head of Road Safety Sam Cockfield:

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The iRAP-TAC Road to Zero through the Safe System Approach exhibit draws on materials from the world-first Road to Zero Education Complex at the Melbourne Museum in Australia which engages young people, the community and road safety stakeholders in innovative, experiential education, supporting the goals of Victoria’s approach to road safety.

The Road to Zero Education Complex was awarded a 2021 Prince Michael International Road Safety Award recognising its success and attraction of many visitors, especially young people, and a 2020 Museums and Galleries National Award for Learning, Interpretation and Audience Engagement. Road to Zero, developed by TAC in partnership with Melbourne Museum, is also offered as a free curriculum-based education programme to high school students via school visitations.

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