Webinar: Promoting sustainable travel choices post COVID-19
An iMOVE project outcomes webinar, presenting findings from the iMOVE project “Promoting sustainable university travel choices”.
An iMOVE project outcomes webinar, presenting findings from the iMOVE project “Promoting sustainable university travel choices”.
This webinar shares project outcomes that will help governments and service providers understand people’s motivations and concerns about active transport.
The Mobility as a Service: Research summary, conclusions and action recommendations report takes an overview of all MaaS work by iMOVE and its partners.
OneDock is a universal locking, charging, tracking & sharing system for all electric bikes & scooters. Videos here introduce the product, & what it will become.
iMOVE CRC has backed Australian company microFleet with $500,000 funding to launch a patent-pending micromobility invention called OneDock.
iMOVE CRC funds $1 million for SAGE’s ‘See Me’ app for vision impaired & microFleet’s OneDock LEV charging station.
A case study of our work with the Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland) and The University of Queensland on the ODIN PASS.
An interview with Ishra Baksh, the Executive Director of the Mobility as a Service Program at the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Progress on the Light Insight Trial, in which smart bike lights provide data from cyclists’ journeys to proving insights into improving safety and informing policy.
Attendees at the upcoming ITS Australia 2022 Summit event in Brisbane will be able to try Mobility as a Service, with the ODIN Pass.
Over the past few years the kerb – previously a relatively minor concern for city planners and transport engineers – has taken centre stage.
After running for two years we present here some of our findings from the Sydney Mobility as a Service (MaaS) trial project.
A new paper by Professors Hensher and Mulley, with a focus on whether in these times MaaS has the potential to scale up, or stall as a niche product.
iMOVE’s Sydney MaaS trial has been running for some months, and today an interim report on the project has been released.
City roads & footpaths are under stress. With increasing numbers of pedestrians & traffic, & new modes of transport added to the system, changes are needed.
Jullietta Jung is a Senior Road Network Planner at Transport for NSW by day, and a strong active transport advocate and participant at all times.