Cycling Publications Review - TMR

Please complete this short survey to inform the Queensland Transport and Main Road’s review and update of existing TMR and Austroads (Queensland supplements) technical publications on physically separated cycling infrastructure.
For this project, physically separated cycling infrastructure means an on-road pavement-marked bicycle lane separated from motorised traffic through a physical form (for example a dividing strip, traffic island, row of bollards or separation kerb). As such, physically separated on-road bicycle lanes and on road cycle tracks are included in the scope of this work.
An example image of physically separated on-road cycling infrastructure is shown below.
Separated cycle lane painted green with raised yellow devices
1.Please identifying which organisation you are from.
2.Please confirm which (if any) technical guidance you regularly refer to in your work on physically separated cycling infrastructure.
3.What are the issues you would like to raise with the current technical publications on physically separated cycling infrastructure
4.What are the gaps (no specifications/guidance) in Queensland’s technical publications on physically separated cycling infrastructure?
5.What are the deficiencies (where you like more or detailed information) in Queensland’s technical publications on physically separated cycling infrastructure?
6.Please nominate any emerging practice guidelines from other Australian jurisdictions, or internationally, on physically separated cycling infrastructure, that you are aware of?
7.Please nominate any Australian and/or New Zealand best practice relating to physically separated cycling infrastructure that have been retrofitted (please provide street name and suburb where known)
8.Please nominate any existing corridors where you'd like to see physically separated cycling infrastructure retrofitted (for the project’s consideration).
9.Please nominate any locations (street name and suburb) where you have attempted to implement physically separated devices and have been unsuccessful, and why?
10.Please include your name, contact email and mobile number if you are happy to be contacted to further discuss this project.
Thank you for your interest in this project.