Austroads: Transport Research and Trends
Government
Governments, transport agencies, and industry have identified the need to reduce waste going to landfill and increase the use of recycled materials to achieve more sustainable development and improve outcomes for communities. The latest update to the Guide to Pavement Technology Part 4E: Recycled Materials covers the advancement in material re-use that has occurred in the 13 years since the 2009 version of the guide was published.
There is wide concern around the misuse of recycled materials in road construction, and it is generally agreed that roads should not be viewed as alternative avenues for waste disposal. A protocol has been established that follows a step-by-step process for quantifying the effect of using novel, post-consumer and industrial wastes or recycled materials in asphalt pavements and sprayed seal surfacings.
This webinar covers the following key updates made to the Austroads Guide to Pavement Technology Part 4E: Recycled Materials:
The webinar is presented by Phil Herrington from WSP New Zealand, Brody Clark from WSP Australia with participation of Grant Bosma from Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Mike Pickering from the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Strategic Review of Road Design Guidance
Safe Active Streets: An Overview of WA's Pilot Program
Feasibility of Using Anti-stripping Additives as an Alternative to Hydrated Lime
2023 National Walking and Cycling Participation Survey
Validation of Superpave™ Method of Asphalt Compaction for Australasia
Update to the Guide to Bridge Technology Part 7
Methodology for Comparing Dangerous Goods Risk in Road Tunnels to Those on Alternative Routes
Driving Data Potential: Exploring the Country's Road Network in the Digital Atlas of Australia
Optimising Project Delivery Performance (Accelerated Projects)
Guidelines for Incident Response Vehicles and Truck-Mounted Attenuators
Is Zero Road Trauma Possible?
Driver Licensing Directions
Changes to the National Heavy Vehicle Driver Competency Framework
Use of a Driving Simulator to Assess Driver Response to the NorthConnex Tunnel Design Features
Northern Territory Transition to Temporary Traffic Management National Training
Austroads Vehicle Classification Scheme – Measuring Active Transport
Austroads Vehicle Classification Scheme – Light Vehicles
Austroads Vehicle Classification Scheme – Heavy Vehicles
Physical Infrastructure to Support Connected and Automated Vehicles
Update to the Guide to Road Design – Detailed Review of Supplements
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