ACT road empathy project: Final report
Download the final report on a study carried out by Swinburne University of Technology, looking at road empathy amongst drivers aged between 18 and 25.

Download the final report on a study carried out by Swinburne University of Technology, looking at road empathy amongst drivers aged between 18 and 25.
This PhD research aims to investigate new methods for managing urban congestion and reducing emissions through innovative transport pricing policies.
A showcase of winning video presentations from iMOVE’s 2021 intake of the Undergraduate Student Industry Program.
Development/delivery of a low-cost IoT-based system for live tracking & condition monitoring of freight consignments across multiple carriers & transport modes.
This project will identify and trial suitable systems for automatic real-time patronage counting for replacement bus services during Melbourne rail disruptions.
This PhD project involves integration of multiple data sources for estimating freight origin-destination (OD) activities using video and traffic counts.
This research will undertake a comprehensive systematic literature review of international best practice in digitisation in the transport & freight sectors.
Swinburne University of Technology students and supervisors from the 2020 Undergraduate Industry Program tell their tale of the year.
A showcase of winning video presentations from iMOVE’s 2020 intake of Undergraduate Student Industry Program participants.
Transport for NSW and Swinburne University of Technology’s interactive survey is gathering feedback our Exploring the Movement and Place Framework project.
This research aims to identify and evaluate new solutions for commercial urban deliveries to meet the demand of last-mile and surging e-commerce markets.
An event was held last week to showcase the work of iMOVE’s 2019 intake of Undergraduate Student Industry Program participants.
This project will develop a series of evidence-based design principles and guidelines to balance place-making and vehicle movement in NSW.
The iMOVE project ‘Data collection for efficient bus replacement services in rail disruptions’ has been nominated for two prestigious research awards.
There are at least 6 forces that are expected to disrupt the urban mobility landscape. We investigate the what, why, and how, and what the future might be.
Professor Hussein Dia of the Swinburne University of Technology tells iMOVE about his work, academic career, and thoughts on what’s ahead in smart mobility.