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2008 VACC Safe Routes Scooter Rally

There is no sign of the boom in scooter and motorcycle sales abating. Road sharing must be made safer for scooter and motorcycle riders.

VACC

"There is no sign of the boom in scooter and motorcycle sales abating. Road sharing must be made safer for scooter and motorcycle riders. Neither regulation, nor training, nor traffic management and infrastructure has kept pace with the boom in sales of two wheeled transport. Clearly, cars and poor road-sharing practices pose the greatest risk to scooter riders." - VACC Executive Director David Purchase.

Safe Routes
Melbourne, and larger provincial towns, should have a sign-posted system of designated 'Safe Routes' for scooter riders, linking CBD and suburbs. These routes should be clearly identified and promoted. They should feature special traffic management features designed to encourage their use and to make scooter-commuting as safe as it can possibly be.

VACC also calls for a public education campaign to encourage car drivers to be more alert and aware of bicycle, scooter, and motorcycle riders.

Safety Boxes
VACC recommends that motorcycle safety boxes be placed at the head of busy intersections (the safest place for motorcycle or scooter riders is at the head of stopped traffic).

Filtering
To access safety boxes, VACC recommends that filtering be permitted (and encouraged) to the left and right of stationery or slow-moving vehicles.

The Option For Boxed Turns On Identified Intersections
On certain busy intersections, VACC recommends that 'boxed turns' be encouraged.

These intersections should be marked and sign-posted. (This initiative will avoid leaving scooter riders hanging out in the middle of intersections amid fast-moving traffic.)

Bicycle Lane Sharing
VACC recommends that scooters (and mopeds) be permitted to share certain bicycle lanes on certain SAFE ROUTES (but limited to 35kp/h speed limit within these lanes). be permitted (and encouraged) to the left and right of stationery or slow-moving vehicles.

The Option For Boxed Turns On Identified Intersections
On certain busy intersections, VACC recommends that 'boxed turns' be encouraged. 

These intersections should be marked and sign-posted. (This initiative will avoid leaving scooter riders hanging out in the middle of intersections amid fast-moving traffic.)

Bicycle Lane Sharing
VACC recommends that scooters (and mopeds) be permitted to share certain bicycle lanes on certain SAFE ROUTES (but limited to 35kp/h speed limit within these lanes).
Scooterists and other users of powered two-wheeled transport need:

Arrive at Luna Park at 10.00am for 10.30am start on Sunday the 26th of October, 2008.

Please keep to the left when riding

  1. Turn left onto the Esplanade
  2. Slight right at Fitzroy Street
  3. Turn left at Beaconsfield Parade
  4. Continue along Beach Street
  5. Turn right at Bay Street
  6. Continue along Crockford Street & City Road
  7. Turn left at Clarendon Street
  8. Turn right at Flinders Street
  9. Turn left at Russell Street
  10. Turn left at Collins Street
  11. Turn right at Batmans Hill
  12. Turn left at Bourke Street
  13. Turn right onto Habour Esplanade
  14. Turn left at Docklands Drive
  15. Turn left at Dopel Way
  16. Turn right onto New Quay and continue to Waterfront City Piazza

 

published 7/10/2008

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