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”Vision Zero Motorcycle Road”

”Vision Zero Motorcycle Road”. Before & After Morten Hansen - General Secretary, Norwegian Motorcycle Union in cooperation with the Norwegian Public Roads Administration. Vision Zero and motorcycles.

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”Vision Zero Motorcycle Road”

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  1. ”Vision Zero Motorcycle Road” Before & After Morten Hansen - General Secretary, Norwegian Motorcycle Union in cooperation with the Norwegian Public Roads Administration

  2. Vision Zero and motorcycles • When “Vision Zero” was introduced in the 1990-ties, the founding fathers of this radical approach stated that motorcycles wereincompatible with the high road safety ambitions of “Vision Zero” • Norwegian riders of course refused to accept this anti-motorcycling interpretation of this new national road safety strategy approved by the Parliament, and started campaigning for having motorcycles included

  3. Handbook 245, Motorcycle Safety • One part of the campaign was to demand inclusion of motorcycles in infrastructure guidelines • As a result, Handbook 245, Motorcycle Safety, a motorcycle guide for highway engineers, was published in 2004 • Handbook 245, Motorcycle Safety, describes design and operation of roads and traffic systems with a focus on motorcycle safety • Among other things, Handbook 245 introduced road safety audits focusing on the needs of riders

  4. Road Safety Audits, focusing on MC Handbook 245 brought a motorcycle safety audit checklist for highway engineers

  5. Highway 32, in Telemark County • The scenic and twisty Highway 32 in Telemark County is popular among riders • Unfortunately it was also one of the 10 most accident prone roads in Norway • That’s why a stretch of Highway 32 was chosen when the first ever Norwegian road safety audit focusing on motorcycles was carried out

  6. “Vision Zero Motorcycle Road” • The motorcycle safety audit on Highway 32 lead to a number of actions, taking the needs of riders into account • The project had a cost limit of750.000 EURO • The first “Vision Zero Motorcycle Road” was opened by the then FEMA President in May 2008

  7. Improving field of viewBefore After Problem: Pour visibility in curve Action: Remove rocks

  8. Improving field of viewBefore After Problem: Pour visibility in curve Action: Remove trees

  9. Moving light postsBefore After Problem: Hazardous elements in the safety zone Action: Remove trees, move light posts to the inside

  10. Motorcycle friendly sub-rail (PVC) Problem: Unprotected guardrail posts in outer curve Action: Installing polyethylene MC-friendly sub-rail Damages caused by snow plough during the first winter

  11. Motorcycle friendly sub-rail (PVC) Installing on a spacer between the post and the upper rail protects the sub-rail from damages caused by the snow plough

  12. Motorcycle friendly sub-rail (steel)

  13. Moving curve signsBefore After Problem: Hazardous sign posts in safety zone Action: Install yielding sign posts, move sign posts behind guardrail and fit guardrail with MC-friendly sub-rail

  14. Moving guardrail terminal Before After Problem: Dangerous guardrail terminal Action: Swing guardrail terminal away from roadway

  15. Moving private access road entranceBefore After Problem: Access road entrance too close to the curve Action: Move entrance further away from the curve

  16. Improving field of view at crossingBefore After Problem: Pour visibility at junction Action: Cut down vegetation, flatten terrain and install yielding sign posts

  17. Asphalting gravel access roadBefore After Problem: Gravel from access road entrance ending up on roadway Action: Asphalt 5 meters of the access road

  18. ”Softening” side terrainBefore After Problem: Rocks in safety zone Action: Remove rocks and fill up with soft soil

  19. Removing rocks close to roadwayBefore After Problem: Protruding rocks in safety zone Action: Crush rocks and move switchbox

  20. Intensive streetlights at zebra crossings Problem: Pour visibility of pedestrians crossing in the dark Action: Highlighting the pedestrian crossing with bright, white light

  21. Guardrail terminals Problem: Guardrail terminal with sharp edges, dangerous to riders Action: Installing protective plastic cover

  22. Yielding aluminium sign postsBefore After Problem: Too many rigid sign posts Action: Installing yielding sign post As soon as possible: Put power lines in the ground and get rid of wooden pole

  23. How did it work out? • Since the opening in May 2008 there has not been any serious motorcycle accidents on this stretch of Highway 32 • The safety audit on Highway 32 did focus on motorcycles, but the actions taken have proven beneficial to all road users • At the OECD Conference on Motorcycle Safety in Lillehammerin 2008, the Norwegian Transport Minister said: - I would like to use this opportunity to put to sleep any rumors that motorcycles and the Norwegian Vision Zero concept are incompatible - Vision Zero obviously must include all groups of legal road users, and because motorcyclists are more vulnerable than many other road users, special attention must be given to this group when developing measures for accident prevention and injury reduction

  24. “Vision Zero Motorcycle Road” Thanks for listening!

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