Co-modality: Making use of public transport to carry freight
A feasibility study looking at the possibility of diverting some freight tasks from the road network to utilising spare capacity on public transport.
A feasibility study looking at the possibility of diverting some freight tasks from the road network to utilising spare capacity on public transport.
The object of this project is to define conceptually the elements of the future transport and mobility environment in the form of a discussion paper.
This project will develop a series of evidence-based design principles and guidelines to balance place-making and vehicle movement in NSW.
This project looks to consider current parking challenges, & work towards a solution that enables the wider availability & usability of car-share services.
A 6-month trial of MaaS in Sydney, with participants using an app to pay for and arrange their everyday travel needs.
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.
This project will survey Australian transport users to better understand their appreciation of, and interest in, MaaS and on-demand transport services.
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.