Technologies & improving public transport accessibility/inclusivity
An overview of the completed “New/emerging transport tech: Greater accessibility and inclusivity” project, including a downloadable copy of the final report.
Final reports, progress reports, all generated from work on iMOVE’s own projects. On occasion we host webinars in which researchers and stakeholders present their findings. Find recordings of those events at our Project Outcome Webinars page.
For a list of all iMOVE projects visit the List of iMOVE projects page.
An overview of the completed “New/emerging transport tech: Greater accessibility and inclusivity” project, including a downloadable copy of the final report.
A report on the current parking, infrastructure and policy challenges that affect shared mobility models with a focus on evaluating free-floating car sharing.
A wrap-up of “Promoting sustainable university travel choices” project. Includes a download of the full, final report.
The “What C-ITS technologies for national deployment in Australia?” project has been completed – a wrap-up and final report is downloadable here.
Our “The future of travel demand modelling and forecasting” project is now complete. Here we provide an overview of the work, and includes the final report.
A wrap-up of the completed “Your Street, Your Say: Better streets for Darebin” project, and a downloadable copy of the final report.
An overview of our completed project “Evaluation of the Wagga Wagga Active Travel Plan”, along with downloadable copies of the final reports.
Findings, outcomes, and impacts of our’ Train horns: Broader social effects and pedestrian simulations’ project, and includes the final report as a download.
iMOVE’s ‘Investigating the viability of hydrogen fuel for heavy vehicle use’ has been completed, and the final report is available for download.
The final report on the ‘Safer cycling and street design: A guide for policymakers’, outlining the objectives, methodology, finding and expected impacts.
An overview of Xiaojie Lin’s completed PhD project, “Strengthening cybersecurity in vehicular networks”, plus expected outcomes and future work.
A comparative evaluation of the energy and environmental performance of the electric battery and hydrogen fuel cell for freight vehicles in Australia.
The Mobility as a Service: Research summary, conclusions and action recommendations report takes an overview of all MaaS work by iMOVE and its partners.
An overview of the completed project ‘Improving worker safety on the M1 Motorway’, including a copy of the project’s final report.
A wrap-up of the our completed project ‘MaaS blueprint design for regional towns and rural hinterlands’ along with all the final report documents.