Australian Federation Of Disability Organisations (AFDO) is supporting an important research initiative led by the Centre for Technology Infusion at La Trobe University. This study aims to enhance level crossing safety by exploring how time-to-cross information can be delivered to better inform pedestrians with disability.

This study will:

  • * Assess the need for time-to-cross information.
  • * Determine what information is most helpful.
  • * Identify the best ways to deliver this information.

This research is part of a larger feasibility study on using real-time train location data to improve crossing safety.

To learn more, go to https://imoveaustralia.com/project/using-real-time-train-data-to-improve-level-crossing-safety/

How to Participate

Victorians with physical or sensory disability are invited to take part in an online questionnaire (approx. 5 mins) on level crossing experiences, including:

  • * Crossing behaviour and perceived safety
  • * Use of assistive technology
  • * Information needs for safe crossing decisions

This survey will also serve as a pre-screening for potential face-to-face interviews at a familiar train station.

Interview participants will have the opportunity to share detailed insights on improving crossing safety.

Data Use & Privacy

Your participation is voluntary and privacy is respected. No personally identifiable information will be collected. All participants will be asked to sign a consent form before participating.

Selection Criteria To participate, you should:

  • Have lived experience with physical or sensory disability
  • Be over 18 and make independent decisions
  • Use level crossings at least once a month

Register Your Interest

If you’re interested in contributing to this meaningful project, please email Jim.Valavanis@afdo.org.au with a brief background and your contact details.

Deadline for Expressions of Interest: Friday, 15 November 2024, 5 pm

Let’s work together to make crossings safer for everyone!

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