Australia’s Public Transport Disability Standards and CAVs
This project will examine if and how CAV modes and services can be incorporated into the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002.

This project will examine if and how CAV modes and services can be incorporated into the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002.
The build of standardised analysis methodology to evaluate the safety benefits of C-ITS, guiding transport agencies in regard to supporting its development.
A research project exploring how traffic controls can be optimised to accommodate both legacy and autonomous vehicles, plus vulnerable road users.
A project looking at vehicle detection technologies for traffic signal control and smart freeway operations, using comparative analysis and field trials.
Safety and congestion are two of the key challenges on our networks and there is strong potential for connectivity and C-ITS to help.
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 investigates the standardisation of safety assurances that autonomous vehicles must satisfy, and how to verify these requirements.
Development of a general framework for cooperative data fusion, integrating data coming from vehicles and infrastructure.
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.
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.