News, articles, and R&D reports, on transport infrastructure, Connected and Automated Vehicles, smart cities, multi-modal transport services, & more.
iMOVE has marked the end of its first intake of Undergraduate Student Industry Program students with an awards dinner, with prizes awarded to students for their end-of-year video presentations.
iMOVE has published full details on its first 10 transport and smart mobility projects. Find out more about the R&D, who’s doing what, & where.
Australia and the US state of Michigan connected via an MOU this week, looking to share knowledge and expertise in all things Intelligent Transport Systems.
The new Office of Future Transport Technologies will strengthen Australia’s strategic leadership role in the successful introduction of smart mobility.
Transport for NSW is holding a Clearways Innovation Challenge, an incubator for ideas for digital products to lessen obstructions in the state’s clearways.
Professor David Hensher looks at how new technologies and business models might be best-used to achieve the aim(s) of reducing traffic congestion.
Cohda Wireless has presented a smart streetlight system concept, and its C-V2X software development kit, at the ITS World Congress 2018.
Cubic and Transport for NSW have signed a contract that will enhance Sydney’s ability to monitor & manage its roads & public transport.
iMOVE’s Industry PhD Program sees companies work with students on a transport-related R&D project, via a three-year scholarship.
Infrastructure Victoria has looked into the future and the possible impacts highly automated and zero emissions vehicles will have on road infrastructure.
Cubic Transportation Systems had successes at the Business Mobility as a Service Awards, including Matt Cole named as Business MaaS influencer of the year.
A list of transport open data sources for data scientists, developers, and interested parties. Datasets are available at state, territory, and city level.
The World Economic Forum has published a report on how cities (in this case a Boston focus) can best introduce, and take advantage of, autonomous vehicles.
The Australian Government has responded to the 10 recommendations from the ‘Social issues relating to land-based automated vehicles in Australia’ report.
A new report from Thatcham Research puts the spotlight on how to ensure that drivers of vehicles with some automation technology stay safe, and know their responsibilities.
Sydney Buses have concluded a 2-month trial of solar-powered e-paper signs that will display bus arrival times, network interruption information, and bus capacity to its customers.