A data day in the life of Perth’s public transport system
The RAC and PATREC have used data from SmartRider cards to visually display a typical day on Perth’s public transport network.
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The RAC and PATREC have used data from SmartRider cards to visually display a typical day on Perth’s public transport network.
The Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia has broadened its public trial of the Intellibus driverless bus to regional WA, with a 7-week trial beginning today in Busselton.
iMOVE asked News Corp’s National Technology Editor, Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson about her thoughts after her first ride on a Lime e-scooter.
Two researchers from the Cities Research Institute have written something of a report card on Brisbane’s trial of Lime’s share electric scooters.
What requirements and ideas drove the design and build of Perth’s newest, biggest sports venue, Optus Stadium? Main Roads WA’s Mark Beasley tells the story.
Sydney train passengers can now pay for fares using credit cards, smartphones, smart watches, wearables, and other electronic devices.
Research work that underpins one of iMOVE’s projects has been awarded the Australasian Transport Research Forum’s prestigious John H. Taplin Prize.
The iMOVE Vulnerable Road Users Workshop has been held, the first in a series that will spawn projects to help reduce the numbers of dangerous incidents.
The RAC Intellicar is a level 4 autonomous vehicle that Western Australia have a vision of deploying in an on-demand, shared mobility service capacity.
After 12 months total testing, including 6 weeks of trials involving the general public, the autonobus driverless shuttle pilot project has been completed.
The RAC’s Automated Vehicle Program – Intellibus Trial has picked up it second award in recent times, this time at the 2018 AITPM Excellence Awards.
Transport for NSW has expanded its testing of emerging connected and automated vehicles into regional NSW, with Coffs Harbour and Armidale first in line.
Traffic in the City 2018 offers both a current snapshot and historical perspective on the mix of vehicles and pedestrians using London’s streets.
The Research Hub is a platform for collaboration and information sharing between Transport for NSW and researchers interested in transportation research.
Cubic Transportation Systems has been awarded the contract to design, build, and operate a new ticketing system for Queensland’s public transport system.
Flinders University’s FLEX is a 5-year, $4 million electric driverless shuttle project, initially around Adelaide’s Tonsley Innovation Precinct.