ITS Monday: Edition 43, 2020
Included this week: repurposing street space, how to rebuild Sydney after the pandemic, a freight action plan, and more.
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.
A crew from the ABC have road-tested the expanding regional NSW electric vehicle fast charging network, and spoken to some locals.
Included this week: A (mostly) car-free experiment, cycling lanes (more!), hydrogen trains, lower speed limits, jetpacks, and more.
iMOVE MD Ian Christensen’s appearance on The Reboot Show, in a video discussion about various aspects of the future of transport.
Included this week: Public transport and the young, changing streetscapes, e-scooters, smart traffic systems and more.
The RAC WA Intellibus is on a 3-month trial in Geraldton, and bookings are now open for members of the public to take a trip on the driverless shuttle.
Included this week: A new CAV paper, public transport use in AUS and NZ, e-bikes, a walking boost, and more.
From lessons learnt in the FLEX autonomous shuttle trial at the Tonsley Innovation District, this project will deliver new, innovative use cases for FLEX.
Included this week: Congestion charging push, working from home, public transport, the Lidar biz, and more.
A downloadable new paper from Professor David Hensher, along with information on two new book he has written, on MaaS and on bus transport demand.
Included this week: Walkable streets, footpaths vs e-scooters, CBD downsizing, active schoolkids and more.