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Planning for Pedestrians

Thursday, August 5, 2010 from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM (GMT+1000)

Kew, Victoria

Planning for Pedestrians

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Event Details

Traffic Planning for Pedestrians

Selected presentations from the 2010 AITPM National Conference

(5:00pm refreshments for) 5:15pm - 6:30pm

Thursday 5th August 2010

VicRoads Theatrette, 60 Denmark St, Kew


This technical forum will feature some of the Victorian presentations from this year's AITPM National Conference held in Brisbane on 21-23 July. This is your chance to see some of the key conference presentations and contribute to a wider discussion about the important role of walking in a multimodal transport environment.

The forum covers a wide range of pedestrian related issues from a strategic network view of pedestrian management and environment assessment through to practitioner focussed conflict resolution.


Guest speakers

Tony Fitts Manager, Traffic Systems (East), VicRoads
"Competing Demands - achieving modal priorities"
Jobeth Ronquillo &
Peter Kartsimidas
Traffic and Transport Engineer &
Lead Traffic & Transport Engineer, Aurecon

"The use of Pedestrian Environment Review System (PERS) software to assess the quality of pedestrian environments"
Elliot Fishman Director, Institute for Sensible Transport
"Conflict minimisation between pedestrians and cyclists on shared paths"
David Nash Manager, Roads and Traffic Standards, VicRoads
"The efficiency of scramble crossings"


There is no charge to attend this forum. Light refreshments will be provided beforehand.

RSVP to http://aitpmvic20100805.eventbrite.com by 5pm Wednesday 4th August

For more information, email Scott Benjamin at benjamins@halcrow.com

This event contributes towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements,
as required by many professional associations.


"Growing traffic skills and knowledge to deliver sustainable transport"