ITS Monday: Edition 24, 2020
Included this week: Talking (still) about road user charging, fear of public transport, NSW public transport pricing, (re) building town centres, and more.
Included this week: Talking (still) about road user charging, fear of public transport, NSW public transport pricing, (re) building town centres, and more.
Included this week: Cycleways temporary or otherwise, scooter speed limits, the inside story of how supply chains were pandemic-hit, and more.
This week in ITS Monday (on Tuesday): Transport planning, cycling-friendly intersection, more pop-up bike lanes, reorganising footpaths, and more.
This week in ITS Monday: An active push on active transport, Brisbane doubles down on escooters, a 6-step plan for safe pedestrians, Melbourne data, & more.
This week in ITS Monday: More discussions of car-free areas in cities, more space for bikes, both more and less roadside parking, and more.
This week in ITS Monday: Worries of a boom in road congestion post-pandemic, bicycle success, Mobility as a Service, and more.
This week in ITS Monday: Stories on: a new book, recent supermarket shortages, COVID-19-based stories from Brisbane, Sydney, and Victoria, and more.
This week in ITS Monday: possible shifting of infrastructure $ in NSW, Melbourne’s and transport planning in the future, MaaS and the new normal, and more.
This week in ITS Monday: active transport, avoiding congestion post-pandemic, troubles with public transport, robot delivery vehicles, and the ROI of autonomous trucks.
This week in ITS Monday: freight congestion, trackless trams, the bike boom, Apple Maps data, travel demand, closed streets, and more.
This week in ITS Monday (on a Tuesday): the removal of cars from streets, MaaS planning, New Zealand’s street innovation program, and more.
This week in ITS Monday: share car hoarding, Sydney’s congestion drop, the lost(?) promise of delivery drones, data and first/last mile freight, and more.
This week in ITS Monday: A new iMOVE Linkedin group, Starsky Robotics, new autonomous vehicle rules in the US, and two ITS-related articles from Europe.
This week in ITS Monday: COVID-19 and public transport, DiDi’s Sydney launch, autonomous e-scooters, and an electric car charging station.
This week in ITS Monday: Irrational robocar exuberance, HD maps, Uber back on the driverless road, Waymo’s enhanced sensors, autonomous Mercedes and more.
This week in ITS Monday: Share e-bikes, on-demand public transport, 20-minute city neighbourhoods, and a free e-book on transport planning/engineering.