We are able to undertake Road Safety Audit at all Stages in accordance with DMRB GG 119 (previously HD 19/15), from Stage 1 through to Stage 4. Our Engineers are qualified UK Road Safety Auditors and trained by RoSPA (the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents). Our Road Safety Audit Clients include developers, local highway authorities, highway consultants, architectural companies and schools.
What is Road Safety Audit?
Road Safety Audit is now widely used throughout the UK, and beyond, as a means of assessing the road safety implications of introducing a new road layout or alterations to an existing highway and its features. It is recommended for all such highway proposals within the UK.
The Aims and Benefits of Road Safety Audit
The primary aim of Road Safety Audit is to ensure the future safety of the highway and its users, by identifying potential hazards and minimising the likelihood of road accidents, through mitigation measures and design adjustments at an early stage.
All Road Safety Audits should be undertaken by a team independent of those involved in the original design process. As well as minimising the risk of road accidents, this provides additional reassurance for designers that their design has been checked by a team with specialist experience of highway safety, accident hazards, and mitigating measures.
Road Safety Audit Stages
Road Safety Audit is normally undertaken at four key stages:
Stage 1 Road Safety Audit
Audit of preliminary design
Stage 2 Road Safety Audit
Audit of detailed design (can be combined Stage 1 and 2)
Stage 3 Road Safety Audit
Audit upon completion of construction
Stage 4 Road Safety Audit
Monitoring Audit 1-3 years following construction
Our Road Safety Audit service includes the production of a Road Safety Audit Report, detailing all identified or potential road safety issues and suggested improvements where alternative measures may be available.
The projects we have undertaken Road Safety Audit for include:
- Development proposals and applications for planning permission.
- Local safety and accident reduction schemes.
- Off highway developments, including supermarkets/superstores.
- Safer routes to school schemes.
- Traffic calming, pedestrian and cycling facilities.
- Junction improvements.
Highway User Safety Audits
As well as general Road Safety Audits, we can also undertake highway user audits aimed specifically at the safety and needs of specific groups, such as cyclists, pedestrians, and those with mobility, hearing or sight impairments.