Creating Safe Routes to School with Retrofitted Speed Cushions

Sunshine Coast Council retrofitted speed cushions at a pedestrian crossing to reduce vehicle speeds.

Sunshine Coast Council wanted to measure the impact of retrofitting speed cushions at a pedestrian crossing on driver behaviour. Specifically, they wanted to measure changes in vehicle speeds before and after the installation to create a safe route to school. Sidelines Traffic conducted the speed analysis on behalf of the council. 

The crossing is located on Kalana Rd in Warana, in a 60km/h zone, en route to a local primary school. The cushions were retrofitted in January 2024. 

Before the installation, Compass data indicated that average speeds at the crossing were 46km/h in both directions. The 85th Percentile speeds were 59km/h Westbound and 55km/h Eastbound.

Below is an example of a Speed Over Distance graph for Average Speeds before the cushions were retrofitted

After the installation, the Council identified that speeds reduced by as much as 52% in some directions. Average speed in both directions dropped to 22km/h while 85th Percentile speed dropped to 30km/h Westbound and 31km/h Eastbound. They were able to determine that the cushions had the desired effect of reducing driver speeds at the pedestrian zebra crossing.

Below is an example of a Speed Over Distance graph for Average Speeds after the cushions were retrofitted.