ITS Monday: Edition 21, 2020
This week in ITS Monday: An active push on active transport, Brisbane doubles down on escooters, a 6-step plan for safe pedestrians, Melbourne data, & more.
This week in ITS Monday: An active push on active transport, Brisbane doubles down on escooters, a 6-step plan for safe pedestrians, Melbourne data, & more.
iMOVE’s interview with Sharon Kindleysides, a UK-based transport industry CEO and thought leader, with her take on transport and the pandemic.
Thami Croeser is a PhD student at RMIT University, and works at RMIT’s Centre for Urban Research. iMOVE sought his views on the pandemic and transport.
An update on our project, ‘MaaS business models: Lessons for operators and regulators’, along with a downloadable report.
Liftango’s Kevin Orr looks around at the change the pandemic is forcing up our transport now, and how it might continue to exert an influence in the future.
Our interview with Alyson O’Rourke, a strategic transport planner working for the City of Gold Coast, and how it is faring transport-wise with the pandemic.
This week in ITS Monday: More discussions of car-free areas in cities, more space for bikes, both more and less roadside parking, and more.
Kirk provides iMOVE with his thoughts on the pandemic and freight and logistics; what happened, why, and how to safeguard Australia’s supply chain future.
Garry Liddle AO sits down with iMOVE for some big picture thoughts on transport is coping with the pandemic, and how the future may play out.
We interview Andy Taylor, Director of Strategy at Cubic Transportation Systems about transport, particularly MaaS, during and after the COVID pandemic.
Dr Dorina Pojani, Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning at the University of Queensland, with thoughts on the pandemic and active transport, and city design.
This week in ITS Monday: Worries of a boom in road congestion post-pandemic, bicycle success, Mobility as a Service, and more.
Graham McCabe, Director, Transport Advisory at Urbis, is an expert advisor on city transport solutions. We sought his thoughts on transport & the pandemic.
RMIT University’s Nirajan Shiwakoti speaks to the changes the pandemic will bring to public transport, supply chains, & reallocation of space on our roads.
John Wall of Austroads is a transport professional with tertiary qualifications in epidemiology, so has a unique perspective on the effects of the pandemic.
Renata Berglas, CEO of Queensland Transport and Logistics Council, tells iMOVE about the rapid responses to the pandemic by the freight/logistics sector.