CAVs: Barriers and opportunities for people with disability
The iMOVE project Australia’s Public Transport Disability Standards and CAVs project has been completed, and final reports are available for download.

The iMOVE project Australia’s Public Transport Disability Standards and CAVs project has been completed, and final reports are available for download.
This project explores new/emerging technologies offering a true frictionless ticketing experience across multiple modes for disabled public transport customers.
This research project will develop and trial end-to-end monitoring and traceability of freight, using medicinal cannabis as its use case.
This project will examine if and how CAV modes and services can be incorporated into the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002.
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.
Melbourne is soon to become the second Australian trial spot for HMI’s Autonobus, transporting the general public at the Bundoora campus of La Trobe Uni.