Kingsford · Eastern Suburbs
Planning swept path analysis in Kingsford? Traffic Consultants designs the scheme, secures the approvals and runs the crews on the road. Anzac Parade retail strip, UNSW south entrance and Light Rail terminus at Kingsford — the kind of local road environment we plan around across the Eastern Suburbs.
What's included
AutoTURN and Vehicle Tracking checks to AS 2890 and Austroads design vehicles — from B-doubles to refuse trucks. Swept path checks for Kingsford confirm that service vehicles, B-doubles and refuse trucks can access and turn within the site to AS 2890 and Austroads. See the full Swept Path Analysis service, or browse all traffic management in Kingsford.
Traffic management in Kingsford
The Anzac Parade retail strip in Kingsford carries high volumes of buses, cyclists and pedestrians serving both the local commercial centre and UNSW's southern campus entrance, creating a demanding mixed-traffic environment for any streetscape or utility works. The light rail terminus at Kingsford adds an intermodal pedestrian flow component that must be carefully managed during any adjacent construction activity, with work-zone layouts needing to preserve safe passenger boarding and alighting at all times.
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Need swept path analysis in Kingsford?
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