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The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has committed to improving road safety across the Queensland road network. Roadworks, and the changes to the road (and roadside) environment, can raise safety and accessibility issues for people walking and riding bicycles. Roadworks can create an unsafe environment for these users if safe and appropriate alternative paths of travel and crossings are not provided.
The cyclist and pedestrian safety at roadworks course will provide:
- an overview of the key guidance and information to assist in creating safe roadworks sites for people who walk, ride bicycles and other path users,
- information on why safety and accessibility for people walking and riding at roadworks is important,
- information on how to safely provide for people who walk, ride bicycles and path users through roadworks, and
- practice examples and case studies of how to resolve common issues.
The course will cover the following topics:
- Safety issues for people walking and riding at traffic management sites.
- Relevant technical guidance, including guidance that might be used in tight situations.
- Examples of providing for path users and riders on roads.
- Considerations during planning, design, implementation, and operation.
There is a short quiz at the end of the course to reinforce key learnings.
About this course
This one-day course offers comprehensive training aimed at equipping participants with robust expertise in selecting pedestrian crossing facilities and designing accessible environments for all ages and abilities, including those with vision, cognitive and/or mobility challenges.
Through a blend of lectures, fieldwork and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights and essential skills vital to enhancing pedestrian safety and accessibility in a range of situations.
The course is delivered by industry experts ensuring you learn from their lived experiences in the application of current best practices in pedestrian crossing design and implementation for all ages and abilities to use.
Available Sessions
Upcoming Events
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Room 6.06-6.07, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6, 313 Adelaide, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6 | ||||
Cairns, Cairns Corporate Tower - Room 6.1, Room 6.1 - Level 6, Cairns Corporate Tower, Cairns | ||||
Room 6.06-6.07, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6, 313 Adelaide, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6 | ||||
TMR Office, 2 Paterson St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680, 2 Paterson St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680 |
This condensed half-day training course will provide participants with essential high-level knowledge for implementing safe, inclusive, and connected walking and riding infrastructure for people of all ages and abilities.
This is a short course based on the RPD418:Designing for Pedestrians and Cyclists, which has been designed by industry experts to provide in-depth knowledge and upskill participants in the application of current best practice walking and cycling provision through an understanding of user needs, characteristics, issues, and operating requirements.
Fieldwork, peer to peer learning, and real-world team-based workshop exercises form the basis of this course.
View the full course outline.Important | Vaccination Policy |
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TMR provides a safe workplace to employees and visitors. Please be aware that from Monday 28 February onwards, all visitors who enter TMR offices or TMR controlled worksites, as a condition of entry, will need to provide their vaccination status, in line with the TMR COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements - WOD Policy. It is the responsibility of the TMR Project Manager to ask the person to provide evidence of their vaccination status upon first entry to a TMR controlled and managed workplace. The consequences of failing to do this may result in increased WHS risk to the department and also may be considered a disciplinary matter for the TMR Project Manager, staff and contractors. |
Available Sessions
Upcoming Events
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Cairns, Cairns Corporate Tower - Room 6.1, Room 6.1 - Level 6, Cairns Corporate Tower, Cairns | ||||
The Ship Inn. Sidon Street, South Brisbane | ||||
TMR Office, 2 Paterson St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680, 2 Paterson St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680 |
Available Sessions
Brisbane
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Room 6.06-6.07, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6, 313 Adelaide, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6 | ||||
Room 6.06-6.07, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6, 313 Adelaide, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6 |
This two-day training course will provide participants with essential knowledge to implementing safe, inclusive and connected walking and bike riding infrastructure for people of all ages and abilities.
This dynamic training course has been designed by industry experts to provide in-depth knowledge and upskill participants in the application of current best practice walking and cycling provision through understanding of user needs and characteristics, policy frameworks, safe system requirements and recommended high-quality treatment options.
Fieldwork, engaging presentations by experts and real-world road design activities and practical site visits form the basis of this course to provide a hands-on learning experience.
View the full course outline.Available Sessions
Upcoming Events
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Cairns, Cairns Corporate Tower - Room 6.1, Room 6.1 - Level 6, Cairns Corporate Tower, Cairns | ||||
The Ship Inn, Corner Stanley & Sidon St, Southbank Parklands, Brisbane | ||||
The Ship Inn, Corner Stanley & Sidon St, Southbank Parklands, Brisbane | ||||
TMR Office, 2 Paterson St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680, 2 Paterson St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680 |
This program is designed to provide knowledge and develop skills in the selection and design of separated cycle tracks as part of the road transport systems.
It includes guidance and case studies on how to design separated cycle tracks through mid-blocks and intersections to conform to road rule requirements.
This course is especially relevant for practitioners who have previously completed TMR walking and cycling training courses.
Field work, discussion and real life design exercises for the basis of this program.
View the full course outline.Important | Vaccination Policy |
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TMR provides a safe workplace to employees and visitors. Please be aware that from Monday 28 February onwards, all visitors who enter TMR offices or TMR controlled worksites, as a condition of entry, will need to provide their vaccination status, in line with the TMR COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements - WOD Policy. It is the responsibility of the TMR Project Manager to ask the person to provide evidence of their vaccination status upon first entry to a TMR controlled and managed workplace. The consequences of failing to do this may result in increased WHS risk to the department and also may be considered a disciplinary matter for the TMR Project Manager, staff and contractors. |
Available Sessions
Separated Cycle Tracks Masterclass
No sessions currently available
The dynamic course provides in-depth knowledge of key principles, including safe systems, to apply to the planning and design of cycle tracks. It includes practical advice to problem-solve outcomes that cater to all ages and abilities, new and experienced bike riders, micromobility users and people walking. This course extends knowledge in provision of separated facilities for cyclists and micromobility users and incorporates hands-on fieldwork, interactive discussions, and practical redesign exercises, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.
View the full course outline.Available Sessions
Brisbane
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Room 6.06-6.07, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6, 313 Adelaide, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6 | ||||
Room 6.06-6.07, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6, 313 Adelaide, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6 |
The Setting Speed Limits around Pedestrians and Cyclists e-Learning course is an online module that focuses on how the speed limit setting process accounts for people who walk and ride bikes.
The course also outlines the importance and benefits of setting speed limits appropriately around people who walk or ride bikes.
Course Content
At the completion of this module participants will be able to:
- Be aware of the importance of and benefits of setting speed limits around people who walk or ride bikes.
- Know how the MUTCD Part 4 speed limit review process considers people who walk and ride bikes.
- Know what strategies you can implement to support speed limit recommendations.
Activities
Online
Estimated Duration
20 minutes
About this course
Walking plays a critical role in an integrated transport system, while improving health, liveability, and environmental outcomes. Whether on foot (including running), moving with the help of a mobility device like a wheelchair, or pushing a child in a pram, walking is an important part of life for everyone. For most people, walking forms part of every trip. As a registered participant, you are required to participate in a one hour pre-course session before attending the course, as well as complete the pre-course assignment.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) wants to make walking an easy choice for everyone, every day. This Queensland-specific training course equips participants to review, assess, plan, and design safe, accessible, and connected walking infrastructure to help achieve this vision.
The Walking Infrastructure Masterclass technical training course has been designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to plan and design best practice walking environments and facilities. The two-day course will also provide an explanation of TMR's Walking Network Planning Guidance.
Download the full course outline here.
Available Sessions
Upcoming Events
Select | Start date | End date | Room | |
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Room 6.06-6.07, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6, 313 Adelaide, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6 | ||||
Cairns, Cairns Corporate Tower - Room 6.1, Room 6.1 - Level 6, Cairns Corporate Tower, Cairns | ||||
Room 6.06-6.07, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6, 313 Adelaide, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6 | ||||
TMR Office, 2 Paterson St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680, 2 Paterson St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680 |
About this course
The Walking Infrastructure Masterclass has been designed to provide planners, engineers, project managers and transport professionals with the knowledge and skills to plan and design best practice walking environments and facilities.
As a registered participant, you are required to participate in a one hour pre-course session before attending the course, as well as complete the pre-course reading assignment.
Available Sessions
Upcoming Events
Select | Start date | End date | Room | |
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Room 6.06-6.07, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6, 313 Adelaide, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6 | ||||
Cairns, Cairns Corporate Tower - Room 6.1, Room 6.1 - Level 6, Cairns Corporate Tower, Cairns | ||||
Room 6.06-6.07, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6, 313 Adelaide, 313 Adelaide St Floor 6 | ||||
TMR Office, 2 Paterson St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680, 2 Paterson St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680 |