Like to carry out some CAV research but need a car and research team?
Courtesy of the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, QUT’s ZOE CAV and its research team are available for interested parties.
Courtesy of the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, QUT’s ZOE CAV and its research team are available for interested parties.
iMOVE sits down for an interview with Leigh Abernethy, the Integrated Transport Strategy Program Coordinator for the City of Port Phillip, Melbourne.
An interview with Neil Scales OBE, Director-General of the Queensland Department of Transport & Main Roads, touching on what TMR is up to in smart mobility.
Work toward a proposed framework and subsequent model to better utilise and account for changes in the future transport network capacity.
Queensland is looking for technology-based solutions to help reduce driver distraction due to use of mobile phones, tablets, and other devices.
Cohda Wireless has joined the TMR and iMOVE project ‘CAVI 500-vehicle C-ITS Field Operational Test’, supplying tech for V2V and V2I communications.
Queensland’s Hold the Red trial sees radar used to prolong red traffic light signals in instances of drivers looking likely to beat a change of lights.
Preparation for the arrival of Connected and Automated Vehicles on Australian roads, and their safety, mobility and environmental benefits.
Assessment of how successful current road infrastructure is in allowing the safe and reliable use of automated vehicles, and how to fix shortcomings.
The report from IMOVE’s first completed project, the MaaS and On-Demand Transport Consumer Research & Report, has been published.
A list of transport open data sources for data scientists, developers, and interested parties. Datasets are available at state, territory, and city level.
Cubic Transportation Systems has been awarded the contract to design, build, and operate a new ticketing system for Queensland’s public transport system.
Security Credential Management System (SCMS) project, as part of the 500-vehicle, on-road field operational test of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems safety applications.
This project will survey Australian transport users to better understand their appreciation of, and interest in, MaaS and on-demand transport services.
iMOVE, QUT and Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads have signed a $2.58 million, 3.5 year research partnership to help prepare for and accelerate the emergence of cooperative technologies onto Australian roads.
Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads is conducting an on-road field test of C-ITS safety applications retrofitted to around 500 vehicles and road infrastructure, in Ipswich, Queensland.