Implementation of sustainable transport policies
This PhD project explores cycle lane implementation from both a policymaker’s and user’s perspective, and flexible transport solutions for rural users.
This PhD project explores cycle lane implementation from both a policymaker’s and user’s perspective, and flexible transport solutions for rural users.
This PhD research will develop and apply advanced econometric models in estimating injury severity models for active travellers.
This project aims to update and expand the TRavel, Environment and Kids study (TREK) conducted in Perth in 2005.
Over the past few years the kerb – previously a relatively minor concern for city planners and transport engineers – has taken centre stage.
The research project will provide evidence of the short to medium-term changes and benefits of the Active Travel Plan, as well as enable longer-term benefits.
A project investigating whether smart bike lights will not only enhance visibility, but also provide new insight into road safety issues for cyclists.
This project will investigate AV/pedestrian interaction and AV/cyclist interaction to help introduce AVs to Australian roads safely and effectively.
The Ipswich Connected Vehicle Pilot sees hundreds of cars fitted with technology to allow them to communicate with each other and with road infrastructure.
The technology on iMOVE’s project on the AIMES transport test bed is about to have an AI-enabled video system to make its intersections safer.
An interview with Luisiana Paganelli Silva, Urban Planner and Architect, and currently undertaking a PhD at the Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University.
Our extensive interview with David Levinson, Professor of Transport Engineering at the University of Sydney. We cover his career, influences and more.
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.
Thami Croeser is a PhD student at RMIT University, and works at RMIT’s Centre for Urban Research. iMOVE sought his views on the pandemic and transport.
Garry Liddle AO sits down with iMOVE for some big picture thoughts on transport is coping with the pandemic, and how the future may play out.
Dr Dorina Pojani, Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning at the University of Queensland, with thoughts on the pandemic and active transport, and city design.
Professor David Hensher of Sydney University’s ITLS speculates on the role MaaS may have post-COVID-19, proposing two possible scenarios.