Integrated land use and transport modelling
Work toward a proposed framework and subsequent model to better utilise and account for changes in the future transport network capacity.
Work toward a proposed framework and subsequent model to better utilise and account for changes in the future transport network capacity.
Kate Cousins is Holden’s Active Safety and Automated Driving Lead Engineer. In this interview we find out more about her role, and her background.
Daimler’s Head of Trucks and Buses has used his CES keynote address to say that the company sees no current business case for truck platooning.
Queensland is looking for technology-based solutions to help reduce driver distraction due to use of mobile phones, tablets, and other devices.
Rio Tinto is already well into using autonomous trains in its mining operations. Now it and Scania are trialling an autonomous truck in Western Australia.
What were iMOVE’s most-read articles over the course of 2018? We’re glad you asked, and here they are, counted down from 10 to number 1.
Victoria has begun a 2 year trial of Telstra’s new Cellular V2X technology. iMOVE partners VicRoads and the Transport Accident Commission are also involved.
Cohda Wireless has joined the TMR and iMOVE project ‘CAVI 500-vehicle C-ITS Field Operational Test’, supplying tech for V2V and V2I communications.
Queensland’s Hold the Red trial sees radar used to prolong red traffic light signals in instances of drivers looking likely to beat a change of lights.
An interview with Associate Professor Stephen Cahoon, and cover his career, and thoughts on the future of freight, logistics, and more.
Sydney and Melbourne are amongst the 38 world cities rated by the first edition of the HERE Urban Mobility Index. How did they go?
Sydney train passengers can now pay for fares using credit cards, smartphones, smart watches, wearables, and other electronic devices.
iMOVE interviews Amy Child, a transport and urban planner for over 16 years, and with a particular interest in active transport.
Identification & articulation of data requirements in the freight & supply chain sector, along with investigation of openness of companies to sharing data.
An interview with Majid Sarvi, chair in Transport Engineering, and professor in Transport for Smart Cities at the University of Melbourne.
iMOVE and the Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development & Cities (DIRDC) have launched a major new project to investigate & improve freight data.