Traffic engineering as art!
Rob at the Jeffrey Smart exhibition,
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, early May 2022.
Above: The Directors (Art Gallery of WA). 
Image of Rob by Jan Grogan.

Rob Morgan

Road Safety Engineer & Traffic Engineer

Photographer

Same guy !


Based in Melbourne, Australia


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NEWS:  NORTH EAST LINK DANGEROUS DESIGN PROBLEMS

See below this plan for pdfs of Rob Morgan's Media Statement and background information

NEWS: Get copies of the information on North East Link:

Rob Morgan's Media Statement, October 2022 - Click here

Rob Morgan's Advice to North East Link on Design problems, May 2022 - Click here

Rob Morgan's Letter to North East Link about the Bulleen Road Exit, November 2019 - Click here

Herald Sun article on Thompsons Road Interchange, 12 February 2023 - Click here

NEWS 2: See my paper in the Journal of Road Safety, Vol. 33, Issue 2, May 2022: "Blaming the Driver is Still a Favourite"
- a review of a fatal crash highlights how traffic signing errors
and a misleading road layout can have serious safety consequences.
For a copy of the paper, go to Free Downloads

NEWS 3: See my response to the Parliamentary Inquiry into the Increase in Victoria's Road Toll. Go to Free Downloads

'Model Citizens' by Rob Morgan. 'Street Photography' Image of the Year 2021 in the annual Ivanhoe Photographic Society competitions

Rob Morgan is an accredited Senior Road Safety Auditor and one of Australia's most experienced traffic engineers and road safety engineers.  He has been working continuously in the fields of traffic engineering, road safety engineering and transport planning since 1973.  

Rob's experience includes consulting, local government (nine years with City of St Kilda in Melbourne through the 1980s) and working with Milton Keynes New Town Development Corporation in the U.K. for 3 years in the late 1970s. 

Since January 1993, Rob has operated his own one-man consultancy, based in Melbourne.  These days he is more involved with the road safety side of engineering.

He is the principal author of a number of national and state standards and guidelines and is invited to present at training workshops across Australia. 

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Photography  (go to Gallery)

Rob Morgan is based in Melbourne, Australia.  He has had a camera since his primary school days and has been keen on photography for most of his life. It is only since around 2004 that Rob has taken his photography to the next level, going digital, joining a camera club to compete and learn, and learning from others through workshops.  In 2008 he entered prints in his first national photographic competition - the Ballarat National Photographic Exhibition - and had seven images accepted.  He has since won Gold Medals in international competitions.

By 2009 he conducted his first solo exhibition ‘First Light’ in Daylesford, as part of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale. Rob's photographic interests centre around landscapes and travel, but he ventures into other areas like urban form and creative photography.  He combines his keen interest in travel with his interest in photography. Rob is an Associate member of both the Royal Photographic Society and the Australian Photographic Society.         Click here for Rob's Gallery of images

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Here are a few of my images.     Click here or on 'Gallery' at the top of the page to see more.                                             All images on this website are © copyright Robert Morgan

Jungle Light, Bali, Indonesia

Dawn at the Wanaka Tree, South Island of New Zealand

Hiroshima Okonomiyaki

A villager smoking, Bagan, Myanmar

Hamnøy, Lofoten Islands, Norway in Winter

Tongariki Moonrise, Easter Island

The summit of Mt Kilimanjaro at dawn

Thirty-six VWs of Mt Fuji (a traffic engineer's homage to Hakusai's 'Great Wave')

All images on this website are © copyright Robert Morgan               Click here to go to Gallery