Kim Thomas on COVID-19 and transport
Kim Thomas, Managing Director at Integrate, has provided her thoughts on the many ways the pandemic will affect transport, on both a human and system level.
Kim Thomas, Managing Director at Integrate, has provided her thoughts on the many ways the pandemic will affect transport, on both a human and system level.
Included this week: Public transport avoidance, face masks, reduced pollution, people-friendly streets, legal scooters and more.
Ryan Falconer is the Lead Transport Advisor at Auckland Council, and has spoken to iMOVE about his view on transport, the pandemic, and the environment.
Included this week: Public transport in a pandemic, active transport dashboards, upright bikes, streets re-imagined, MaaS and more.
An interview with Greg Giraud. Managing Director at autonomous shuttle company EasyMile Australia & NZ, on his views about transport and the pandemic.
Included this week: Talking (still) about road user charging, fear of public transport, NSW public transport pricing, (re) building town centres, and more.
An interview with Luisiana Paganelli Silva, Urban Planner and Architect, and currently undertaking a PhD at the Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University.
An interview with Jarrad Cayzer, Port Optimisation & Logistics Manager at NSW Ports, and his thoughts on the affect of the pandemic on supply chains.
Ali Soltani is a professor of urban planning currently working at UniSA Creative. iMOVE asked Ali his thoughts on transport and the pandemic.
Included this week: Cycleways temporary or otherwise, scooter speed limits, the inside story of how supply chains were pandemic-hit, and more.
Shannon Daberkow, Washington DC-based transport data specialist at Cubic Transportation Services, gives us her take on transport and the pandemic.
Our extensive interview with David Levinson, Professor of Transport Engineering at the University of Sydney. We cover his career, influences and more.
Development of an improved and reliable methodology for forecasting demand to establishing loading dock requirements in new developments.
This week in ITS Monday (on Tuesday): Transport planning, cycling-friendly intersection, more pop-up bike lanes, reorganising footpaths, and more.
Kate Mackay, Technical Director of Transport Planning at Mott Macdonald’s interview about changes in transport due to the pandemic, now and in the future.
Kirsten McKillop, Manager Automated Vehicles at the NTC talks here about the rapid and significant ways this pandemic has affected our (transport) lives.