Transport system resilience and pandemics
A look at resilience as it relates to transport systems in a pandemic situation. This is particularly public transport but also roads and streets.
A look at resilience as it relates to transport systems in a pandemic situation. This is particularly public transport but also roads and streets.
Colin Lew, Head of Technology at Intelematics, writes about what he sees happening to transport now and in the future in this time of pandemic.
Intelematics’ John Cardoso’s observations on transport and the pandemic, backed up with a little hard traffic data.
Kim Thomas, Managing Director at Integrate, has provided her thoughts on the many ways the pandemic will affect transport, on both a human and system level.
Ryan Falconer is the Lead Transport Advisor at Auckland Council, and has spoken to iMOVE about his view on transport, the pandemic, and the environment.
An interview with Greg Giraud. Managing Director at autonomous shuttle company EasyMile Australia & NZ, on his views about transport and the pandemic.
An interview with Luisiana Paganelli Silva, Urban Planner and Architect, and currently undertaking a PhD at the Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University.
An interview with Jarrad Cayzer, Port Optimisation & Logistics Manager at NSW Ports, and his thoughts on the affect of the pandemic on supply chains.
Ali Soltani is a professor of urban planning currently working at UniSA Creative. iMOVE asked Ali his thoughts on transport and the pandemic.
Shannon Daberkow, Washington DC-based transport data specialist at Cubic Transportation Services, gives us her take on transport and the pandemic.
Kate Mackay, Technical Director of Transport Planning at Mott Macdonald’s interview about changes in transport due to the pandemic, now and in the future.
Kirsten McKillop, Manager Automated Vehicles at the NTC talks here about the rapid and significant ways this pandemic has affected our (transport) lives.
Paul Comfort gives us a US-eye view of how public transport is being affected by the pandemic over there, and how it might emerge the other side.
Traffic data helps us know exactly what the pandemic is doing to our transport networks, and how we can learn to make them stronger in disruptions.
Bruno Spandonide is a strategic transport planner for the Department of Transport Victoria, working out of Bendigo, our first regional piece in this series.
iMOVE’s interview with Sharon Kindleysides, a UK-based transport industry CEO and thought leader, with her take on transport and the pandemic.