Elliot Fishman: Pushing for sensible transport
An interview with Dr Elliot Fishman, Director of Transport Innovation at the Institute for Sensible Transport.
An interview with Dr Elliot Fishman, Director of Transport Innovation at the Institute for Sensible Transport.
Kirsten McKillop’s role at Australia’s National Transport Commission is the regulations around the safe and legal addition of CAVS to Australian roads.
Digitalisation of buses offers safety and operational improvements, and enhances the overall passenger experience.
Courtesy of the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, QUT’s ZOE CAV and its research team are available for interested parties.
Narjes Zarei is a senior research officer at the Centre for Accident and Road Safety Queensland. In this interview we cover her studies, career, and more.
Phase 2 of the BusBot driverless shuttle trial is taking place in the Marian Grove Retirement Village in Toormina, on the NSW Mid North Coast.
Cohda Wireless’ MK6C Evaluation Kit is its latest hardware release, with hopes it will see V2X as OEMs’ tech of choice in the connected vehicle space.
What’s the path from civil engineering to ants & transport? RMIT University lecturer & researcher Nirajan Shiwakoti tells us about his career & research.
Aimsun Auto enables the creation of virtual testing testing environments for the design & validation of path planning algorithms for self-driving vehicles.
The role of government in transport has until now been one of supreme authority. But ongoing, it will to have to learn to share with others.
There are at least 6 forces that are expected to disrupt the urban mobility landscape. We investigate the what, why, and how, and what the future might be.
In a bid to increase efficiency and road worker safety, Highways England is trialling an autonomous dump truck, equipped with technology used in Australian mining.
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.
Addressing the critical need for new security schemes to be designed and implemented to protect our connected cars and transport systems.
This project investigates the standardisation of safety assurances that autonomous vehicles must satisfy, and how to verify these requirements.
The Australian Academy of Technology & Engineering has released a study examining how Australia should adapt new transport technology between now & 2030.