ITS Monday: Edition 9, 2025
Included this week, Melbourne vs e-scooters (again), Lidar, pedestrian-friendly streets, 5-minute EV charging, and more.
Included this week, Melbourne vs e-scooters (again), Lidar, pedestrian-friendly streets, 5-minute EV charging, and more.
The final report for the “Charging requirements for Melbourne’s electric bus fleet” project. Includes findings, methodology, and recommendations.
Included this week, walkability and bikeability, Tokyo vs cars, CAV safety testing, MaaS and more.
This project will look to replace subjective assessments of ADAS (Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keep Assist) with empirical metrics.
An innovative low-cost Internet of Things (IoT)-based solution providing real-time insights into freight location and condition, including maintaining cold chains.
Included this week, the T word, New York congestion pricing success and danger, and an attack on transport research.
Project outcomes and downloadable final report for the “Evaluation of the Northern Sydney Freight Corridor” project.
Included this week, battery electric trucks, cycling and voters, mobility roadmap, commuter parking and more.
Included this week, V2G, cheap public transport reactions, regional MaaS, lithium-ion battery dangers, and more.
Congratulations to the iMOVE projects and people picking up a win at the 15th ITS Australia Awards.
A report on the progress of the “Leading the charge in bi-directional charging” project, including details and experiences of V2G trailblazers.
Project outcomes and downloadable final report for the “Evaluation of the Northern Sydney Freight Corridor” project.
Included this week is 90 cents spent on active transport, electric trucks, Ford EVs go long, cargo bike safety, and more.
A project with Transport for NSW and NTRO, looking at policy settings to increase the use of rail for the Port Botany IMEX freight task.
Included this week is A LOT! Hydrogen aircraft, working from home, Sydney and cycling, Australian road safety stats, and more.
Project outcomes and final report from the first application of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (drones) for healthcare delivery in Australia.