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About the 3M Award

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The 3M Traffic Safety Innovation Award is based on the Safe System approach. The Safe System approach aims for a more forgiving road system that takes human fallibility and vulnerability into account. Under a Safe System we design the whole transport system to protect people from death and serious injury.

Under the Safe System approach, all system designers must share the responsibility for road safety outcomes. System designers include planners, engineers, parents, policy makers, enforcement officers, educators, utility providers, insurers, vehicle manufacturers and importers, the media, fleet managers and many more.

The award seeks any participants in the system design to put forward proposals that show innovative thinking under one of the four pillars of the Safe System approach: Safe roads and roadsides; Safe speeds; Safe road use; Safe vehicles.

Describe your (team’s) innovative achievement in implementing one of the pillars of the Safe System approach. This should be no more than 10 pages in total, including supporting material. Please describe the need for the intervention, the innovative thinking involved, the effectiveness of the intervention, and the extent of the benefits to a wide range of transport system users.

The winner of the award will be announced at the Transportation Group conference in Christchurch in March 2020. The winner or team leader of the winning project will win a trip to the 2020 ATSSA conference in USA and will visit the 3M head office. The winning project will also be promoted by 3M and the Transportation Group through media and industry channels.

2021 3M Finalists announced


Winners of the 2020 3M Safety Innovation Award

3M SAFETY AWARD

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Pragati Vasisht, Shane Silcock, Fransiska Amos,
Veraina Tanielu, Raman Singh, Melanie Alexander,
Randhir Karma
Auckland Transport
Auckland Transport’s Residential Speed Management
(RSM) Programme

3m YOUNG PROFESSIONAL

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Matt Allen
Abley
Cycleway tactiles, what is best practice?

Finalists

Robyn Denton, Simon Crowther, John Kinghorn, Mike Meister, Letitia Garmonsway, Fabian Marsh, Hamish Mackie, Willem Ferreira Thomas Road / Gordonton Road Intersection Safety Improvements

Robyn Denton, Simon Crowther, John Kinghorn, Mike Meister, Letitia Garmonsway, Fabian Marsh, Hamish Mackie, Willem Ferreira

Thomas Road / Gordonton Road Intersection Safety Improvements

Haris Zia, Steve Ford, Paul Durdin, Dale Harris Safer Journeys Risk Assessment Tool (Mega Maps)

Haris Zia, Steve Ford, Paul Durdin, Dale Harris


Safer Journeys Risk Assessment Tool (Mega Maps)

Claire Davis, Ted Massey, Kit McLean, Todd Langwell, Casper Badenhorst, Gary King, Harald Decker & Holly Stevens Sale Street Tactical Urbanism Intervention

Claire Davis, Ted Massey, Kit McLean, Todd Langwell, Casper Badenhorst, Gary King, Harald Decker & Holly Stevens


Sale Street Tactical Urbanism Intervention

 
 
 
Sam Pasley, Claire Rusin, Phil Harrison, Cherie Mason, Hayley Byun, Akaash Nanda, Fergus Tate, Andrew Bell, Rebecca Ellery  Coming together to solve Auckland’s road casualty crisis: Vision Zero Approach to a Collaborative Programme

Sam Pasley, Claire Rusin, Phil Harrison, Cherie Mason, Hayley Byun, Akaash Nanda, Fergus Tate, Andrew Bell, Rebecca Ellery

Coming together to solve Auckland’s road casualty crisis: Vision Zero Approach to a Collaborative Programme

 
 
 

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