Your Street, Your Say: Better streets for Darebin
The goal of this project is to recommend interventions and projects to turn streets into better public spaces by building on aspirations of the local community.
The goal of this project is to recommend interventions and projects to turn streets into better public spaces by building on aspirations of the local community.
This project aims to update and expand the TRavel, Environment and Kids study (TREK) conducted in Perth in 2005.
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.
This project will provide robust recommendations for suggested initiatives to influence travel behaviours and demand in a university environment.
The ODIN PASS MaaS trial will launch in mid-2021 at University of Queensland St Lucia for staff and students over a 12-month initial deployment period.
Assessment of emerging sustainable urban mobility opportunities for Liverpool NSW, underpinned by the opening of the new Nancy-Bird Walton Airport.
A project investigating whether smart bike lights will not only enhance visibility, but also provide new insight into road safety issues for cyclists.
Our MaaS trial in Sydney project, running for 2 years, has concluded, and a final report on the project has been released. That report is downloadable here.
Watch the video of our Mobility as a Service: Progress and insights from an Australian trial webinar, featuring Professor David Hensher and Sam Lorimer.
This proof-of-concept project aims to develop a Vehicle to Bicycle (V2B) communication system to reduce collisions and enhance driver awareness of cyclists.
This project will develop a series of evidence-based design principles and guidelines to balance place-making and vehicle movement in NSW.
A 6-month trial of MaaS in Sydney, with participants using an app to pay for and arrange their everyday travel needs.