ITS Monday: Edition 32, 2024
Included this week, transport choices and lowering emissions, more e-scooter travails, road speeds and safety, green hydrogen for Brisbane, and more.
Included this week, transport choices and lowering emissions, more e-scooter travails, road speeds and safety, green hydrogen for Brisbane, and more.
Included this week, C-ITS in action in Sydney, e-scooter trouble(s), a big Waymo milestone, cheap fares, and more.
Included this week, meet the Sydney Metro, new accessible passenger trains, Australia vs heat, and more.
A report on the current parking, infrastructure and policy challenges that affect shared mobility models with a focus on evaluating free-floating car sharing.
Included this week WFH and e-scooter controversies (again), what if we banned cars in the city, 50 cent fares, and much more.
Included this week, a new transport plan for Hobart, MaaS, e-bikes, and the COVID pandemic and road safety.
A wrap-up of “Promoting sustainable university travel choices” project. Includes a download of the full, final report.
The “What C-ITS technologies for national deployment in Australia?” project has been completed – a wrap-up and final report is downloadable here.
Included this week, EVs: to buy or not buy, Sydney congestion, safer pedestrian crossings, bus safety, and smart seats for public spaces.
Our “The future of travel demand modelling and forecasting” project is now complete. Here we provide an overview of the work, and includes the final report.
A wrap-up of the completed “Your Street, Your Say: Better streets for Darebin” project, and a downloadable copy of the final report.
Included this week, EVs to help power the grid, Parramatta’s Smart City strategy, and Australasia’s largest electric bus depot.
An overview of our completed project “Evaluation of the Wagga Wagga Active Travel Plan”, along with downloadable copies of the final reports.
Included this week, lots of e-scooter safety, EV Australian road trip, autonomous vehicles and safety, capped public transport, and more.
Findings, outcomes, and impacts of our’ Train horns: Broader social effects and pedestrian simulations’ project, and includes the final report as a download.
Included this week, the state of public and shared transport in Australian cities, EV power helping the grid, a toll road change, trackless trams, and a lot more!