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Hume Highway curve improvements at Kyeamba: review of environmental factors

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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/3-16781-hume-highway-curve-improvements-at-kyeamba--review-of-environmental-factors&rft.title=Hume Highway curve improvements at Kyeamba: review of environmental factors&rft.identifier=http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/3-16781-hume-highway-curve-improvements-at-kyeamba--review-of-environmental-factors&rft.publisher=data.nsw.gov.au&rft.description=The Kyeannba section of the Hume Highway was identified in the Hume Highway Strategic Planning Study (Connell Wagner, 2004) as a section requiring short-term safety improvements and ultimately duplication. This section of road has a series of three curves with the northern-most curve having a radius of 280m. The southern-most curve is located on a sharp crest and includes a climbing lane ending just beyond the crest. The recent accident history of the Kyeamba section of the Highway has prompted urgent action to establish short-term safety improvements in this area. The five-year accident history for the period 1998 — 2002 revealed that 12 accidents occurred at this section, 9 of which involved northbound vehicles losing control on the northern-most curve. Most recently in January 2004, a family of four people lost their lives in a single vehicle accident on the northern-most curve. This accident is now the subject of a Coronial enquiry. A meeting between the RTA and the Federal Department of Transport and Road Safety (DoTARS) on 14 July 2004 resulted in a commitment by both agencies to investigate options to improve the road safety of the northern-most curve.&rft.creator=Anonymous&rft.date=2021&rft_rights=Licence Specified by Agency&rft_subject=Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales&rft_subject=hume highway&rft_subject=kyeamba&rft_subject=road safety&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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The Kyeannba section of the Hume Highway was identified in the Hume Highway Strategic Planning Study (Connell Wagner, 2004) as a section requiring short-term safety improvements and ultimately duplication. This section of road has a series of three curves with the northern-most curve having a radius of 280m. The southern-most curve is located on a sharp crest and includes a climbing lane ending just beyond the crest. The recent accident history of the Kyeamba section of the Highway has prompted urgent action to establish short-term safety improvements in this area. The five-year accident history for the period 1998 — 2002 revealed that 12 accidents occurred at this section, 9 of which involved northbound vehicles losing control on the northern-most curve. Most recently in January 2004, a family of four people lost their lives in a single vehicle accident on the northern-most curve. This accident is now the subject of a Coronial enquiry. A meeting between the RTA and the Federal Department of Transport and Road Safety (DoTARS) on 14 July 2004 resulted in a commitment by both agencies to investigate options to improve the road safety of the northern-most curve.

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