WEBINAR: Understanding community desire to interact with CAV
Register for our 11 October 2022 webinar, ‘Understanding the community’s desire to interact with Connected and Automated Vehicles’.
All the latest news, articles, and interviews, on innovations in personal mobility, public transport, electric vehicles, ride sharing, journey planning, smart fare and toll payment, mobility as a service (MaaS), and more.
Register for our 11 October 2022 webinar, ‘Understanding the community’s desire to interact with Connected and Automated Vehicles’.
After a COVID-inflicted delay, the ‘FLEXible use case – enhancing the Tonsley shuttle trial’ project in Adelaide has finally begun.
Register for our 11 August 2022 webinar, “Hydrogen in transport: Progress and next steps. Speakers from Hyzon, Volvo, and more.
Download a copy of our project final report, ‘Exploring balance between movement and place in designing safe and successful places’.
The National Forum on Urban Freight Logistics Education will take place on 17 June, 2022, at QUT and online.
Download the final report on a study carried out by Swinburne University of Technology, looking at road empathy amongst drivers aged between 18 and 25.
Watch the video recording of our webinar discussing the final report of our ‘Innovative local transport: Community transport of the future’ project.
Over the past few years the kerb – previously a relatively minor concern for city planners and transport engineers – has taken centre stage.
A Melbourne-based startup, She’s A Crowd, is helping government make transport safer for women by shining a light on gender-based violence.
Watch the video recording of our ‘Progress towards more efficient supply chains’ webinar, plus access project reports and speakers’ slide decks.
A downloadable final report for our ‘Managing transport system investment risk’ project, along with the main findings of that report.
This project will investigate the systemic issues, opportunities, and barriers for overcoming transport disadvantage and enhancing community transport.
This study will look at current Australian attitudes towards CAVs, and levers available for government to increase community acceptance and confidence.
This project will investigate AV/pedestrian interaction and AV/cyclist interaction to help introduce AVs to Australian roads safely and effectively.
Our MaaS trial in Sydney project, running for 2 years, has concluded, and a final report on the project has been released. That report is downloadable here.