Rethinking strategic transport planning practices in SA
Our “The future of travel demand modelling and forecasting” project is now complete. Here we provide an overview of the work, and includes the final report.
Our “The future of travel demand modelling and forecasting” project is now complete. Here we provide an overview of the work, and includes the final report.
This project will allow assessment of C-ITS benefits, deployment, & considerations & provide recommendations that could support adoption by Australian road authorities.
This study will develop a robust, efficient and cost-effective methodology for the calibration of the Strategic Adelaide Model using new data collection methods.
Finalists in the 2023 ITS Australia awards have been announced. Here’s the iMOVE projects included, & news of our sponsoring the R&D award category.
The major findings from our Recalibrating Adelaide’s strategic transport model project, plus download a copy of the final report.
After a COVID-inflicted delay, the ‘FLEXible use case – enhancing the Tonsley shuttle trial’ project in Adelaide has finally begun.
This study will develop a methodology for the recalibration of the South Australian strategic transport demand model using new data collection methods.
An exploratory study investigating the ability of new sources of passively-collected transport data as collection methods for strategic transport planning.
From lessons learnt in the FLEX autonomous shuttle trial at the Tonsley Innovation District, this project will deliver new, innovative use cases for FLEX.
Cohda Wireless ran a live test in the Adelaide CBD of its V2X-Locate technology, helping two connected, driverless cars navigate and communicate.
A project involving a comprehensive review of national and international research on travel demand modelling, with a view to informing future research.
Flinders University’s FLEX is a 5-year, $4 million electric driverless shuttle project, initially around Adelaide’s Tonsley Innovation Precinct.
Navya and the South Australian government have agreed to manufacture driverless bus shuttles for the Asia Pacific market in Adelaide.
South Australia will trial a small fleet of hydrogen fuel cell-powered buses, as part of a statewide move to reduce carbon emissions.