ITS Monday: Edition 9, 2021
Included this week: The survival possibilities for parklets and other new changes, blockchain and smart cities, and the battle for and on footpaths.
Included this week: The survival possibilities for parklets and other new changes, blockchain and smart cities, and the battle for and on footpaths.
Included this week: Via Transportation acquiring a mapping software company, delivery robots = pedestrians, and old Lime batteries find a re-use.
Included this week: Harsh comments about e-scooter in NSW, time-saving cargo bikes, congestion pricing and more.
Hyundai has registered the first hydrogen-powered cars for use on Australian roads, a fleet of 20, in use in the ACT.
Included this week: multimodal transport, working from home, fast(er) rail, hydrogen, active transport and more.
This project will see an Aimsun Live pilot system installed in Queensland, providing real-time simulation-based prediction, projecting 60 minutes ahead.
Included this week: multimodal transport, working from home, fast(er) rail, hydrogen, active transport and more.
Interview with Samantha Taylor, the National Partnerships Leader at ARRB, background, career path, and her thoughts on some important transport issues.
Included this week: COVID public transport patronage, Sweden and the one-minute city, bike boulevards, micromobility and more.
Included this week: pedestrian crossings, closed road crossness, road use charging and electric vehicles, share e-bikes and more.
Included this week: COVID and extra car trips, post-pandemic recovery for public transport, the future of cities, parklets, and more.
A new report from iMOVE, TMR, QUT, and RACQ, to investigate exactly what is needed for maps to aid in the safe introduction of CAVs on Australian roads.
Included this week: Sydney and cycling, new walkable streets in New York and Paris, the 1 Minute City, data data data, and more.
A new report from iMOVE with partners BITRE & GS1 Australia show how sharing & aggregating freight data are of key importance to improving supply chains.
This project will examine if and how CAV modes and services can be incorporated into the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002.
iMOVE’s most-read articles of 2020, counted down from 10 to number 1.