Our top 10 articles for 2023
What iMOVE articles did readers most head to over the year of 2023? Our top 10 list for the year is here!
What iMOVE articles did readers most head to over the year of 2023? Our top 10 list for the year is here!
A showcase of winning video presentations on student projects from iMOVE’s 2023 intake of the Undergraduate Student Industry Program.
A wrap-up of the our completed project ‘MaaS blueprint design for regional towns and rural hinterlands’ along with all the final report documents.
Included this week, EV info hub, decarbonising transport and health, a second life for batteries, future fuels, bus tracking in the outback, and more.
Included this week, crowdsourcing safe transport spots for women, Uber encourage Aussies to leave car at home, parklets vs parking, and more.
Finalists in the 2024 ITS Australia awards have been announced. Here’s the iMOVE projects included, & news of our sponsoring the R&D award category.
Included this week, AUS electric truck record, promoting large-scale adoption of e-cargo bikes, e-scooter stats, NSW real-time train delay info, and more.
Included this week, QLD and zero emissions, deadly norms of car use, WAZE gets AI smarts, US and walking, beyond the micromobility hype, and more.
Included this week, AVs and disaster, Australian hydrogen car news, Norway and EVs, Canberra and walkability, poor scooter infrastructure, and more.
Included this week, calls for road use charges, National Road Transport Technology Strategy, free public transport and congestion, e-scooter injuries, and more.
Included this week, EV tax nixed, working from home changes, a new no-cars town in the USA, new sustainable mobility journal, and more.
Included this week, a loading dock planning tool, road use charges, walkable neighbourhoods and health, Australian commuting distances, and more.
Included this week, Australia’s dangerous roads, those against working from home. V2G Euro trials, safer Australian trucks, and more.
Included this week, a rise in cyclist and pedestrian fatalities, ‘Moto-normativity’, WA trials a trackless tram, MaaS Alliance and Google get together, and more.
A report on the gathering of up-to-date anthropometric data for applicability to design for the Australian transport industry.
Included this week, transport vs pandemic, car-share and new buildings,discount EV partnership, trouble in bike lane land, and lots more.