Modelling perimeter controls: Detailed simulation
This project will build on simulations of gating, and use MFDs to demonstrate its benefits in enabling better control of the Perth road network.
This project will build on simulations of gating, and use MFDs to demonstrate its benefits in enabling better control of the Perth road network.
Included this week: thinking rather than free parking, fixing Parramatta Rd, CONGESTION PRICING (!), cargo bikes and more.
Highlights of iMOVE’s 2019-2020, along with a downloadable copy of our annual report.
A student team from UTS, and staff from IAG’s Research Centre worked together this year on a project involving vehicle cybersecurity.
Included this week: transport planners vs parking plans, the demise of share bikes, bike lanes, free public transport, and more.
Included this week: demographics and public transport use, a controversial parking plan, the all-round safety benefits of cycleways, and more.
The results of an eight-month study of the benefits of moving to more connected vehicle technology on Australian roads have been released.
Included this week: working from home and transport policy, trackless trams, ‘Uber for public transport’, a $7 billion transport revolution, and more.
The Ipswich Connected Vehicle Pilot sees hundreds of cars fitted with technology to allow them to communicate with each other and with road infrastructure.
This project will use the Chatswood CBD as a living laboratory using data to improve visitor experience, with an initial focus on parking.
Included this week: repurposing street space, how to rebuild Sydney after the pandemic, a freight action plan, and more.
Included this week: transport post-pandemic, walkability and awe walks, safety law for automated vehicles, how one city solved cycling safety, and more.
Research project to develop empirical understanding of the skills gaps, shortages, and the necessary training needs in transport/mobility to inform policy.
Included this week: News about active transport in Melbourne and Sydney, Lime’s move toward MaaS, and more.
Hyundai has delivered its first six hydrogen-powered XCIENT Fuel Cell trucks to Switzerland, along with plans for delivery elsewhere in the world.
Included this week: More discussions on trouble in shared mobility land, changes in street space allocation, land planning and more.