Evaluation of the Northern Sydney Freight Corridor
The aim of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness, benefits, and outcomes of the Northern Sydney Freight Corridor program of work.
Project and content associated with the formerly named Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) , now known as the National Transport Research Organisation (NTRO).
The aim of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness, benefits, and outcomes of the Northern Sydney Freight Corridor program of work.
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.
Download ‘Key Freight Route Mapping’, the final report from our Mapping Australian freight: SWOT analysis project.
The objective of this project is to develop a sound methodology to measure share of high-speed travel on roads with a minimum safety rating of 3 stars.
This R&D project will research existing Australian freight and supply chain geospatial initiatives for a SWOT analysis of national freight mapping.
Read about the findings from our ‘Conceptual architecture for future transport and mobility environment’ project, and download the final report.
How iMOVE’s processes and access to capability delivered a complex stakeholder consultation project in just three months for the Federal Government.
The objective of this project is to establish a vehicle as a test bed to enable applied research by the ARRB FTS team into deployment of CAVs in Australia.
Interview with Samantha Taylor, the National Partnerships Leader at ARRB, background, career path, and her thoughts on some important transport issues.
The main talking points, along with video of iMOVE’s ‘Our future transport mobility environment: An integrated approach’ webinar.
The object of this project is to define conceptually the elements of the future transport and mobility environment in the form of a discussion paper.
iMOVE’s Freight Data Requirements Study is a blueprint for the ways technology can increase efficiency in Australia’s freight and logistics sector.
Identification & articulation of data requirements in the freight & supply chain sector, along with investigation of openness of companies to sharing data.
After 12 months total testing, including 6 weeks of trials involving the general public, the autonobus driverless shuttle pilot project has been completed.
From April 23 through to July 2018 the autonobus driverless shuttle at the Bundoora campus of La Trobe University is available for the public to experience, and provide feedback.