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PBS and improved safety outcomes
Marcus Coleman | Managing Director
Marcus Coleman BEng (Mechatronics), BCS, MBAManaging Director Tiger Spider
Marcus is the founder and Managing Director of Tiger Spider - a transport engineering consultancy that specializes in heavy commercial and high productivity freight vehicles. Marcus is an accredited PBS Assessor and has an Honours degree in Mechatronics Engineering, a Bachelor of Computer Science and a Masters of Business Administration. He is a member of the US Transportation Research Board’s Committee on Intermodal Freight Transport, A member of the SAE Truck and Bus Tire Committee and an Senior Executive of ARTSA. He has recently completed Austroads Freight Task Force review into the PBS Standards for Level 3 and 4 vehicles and the use of Auxiliary Brakes in Heavy Vehicles.
Before starting Tiger Spider, Marcus was Manager of Freight Policy at the Australian National Transport Commission and Technical Advisor to the National PBS Review Panel. Prior to that, he worked as a product engineer for Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific and a transport engineering consultant for Roaduser Systems.
Summary
• How does PBS improve safety?• Recent progress with the PBS Scheme
– PBS Level 3 & 4 Standards Review– A framework for dealing with tyre performance
• Persistent challenges– Red tape and road access– Public perception and prescriptive thinking
• Doing more to improve future safety outcomes
Austroads Publications
Austroads Publication No. AP-R456-14Publication date March 2014
Austroads Publication No. AP-R483-15Publication date March 2015