iMOVE success at 15th ITS Australia Awards
Congratulations to the iMOVE projects and people picking up a win at the 15th ITS Australia Awards.
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.
Included this week, Australian cities and congestion charges, smart NSW roads, active transport and bike lane design manuals, and more.
Details of how to participate in two trials of C-ITS technology to help make riding a motorcycle safer. Taking place in Melbourne in the months of February and March 2025.
Included this week, electrification, a congestion charging first, active travel and wellbeing, NZ walkability, MaaS, and more.
Download a copy of iMOVE progress report for the 2023—24 financial year. Includes highlights for business, projects, education program, and more.
What iMOVE articles did readers most head to over the year of 2024? Our top 10 list for the year is here!
This is the list of Top 10 iMOVE most-read, project-related articles for the year 2024.
Included this week, autonomous trucks, e-scooter safety, lower speed limits, a new National Urban Policy, and more.
Included this week, car dominance and dependency in Australia, MaaS, smart city lab, fixing the e-bike mess, and cycling speed.
A wrap-up of the “Modelling perimeter controls: Detailed simulation project”, including conclusions and directions for further research, and a copy of the final report.