Electric school buses for Western Australia: Feasibility study
Assessment of battery-electric buses for regional school bus services in WA – where, electricity network capacity, and technical support required.
Assessment of battery-electric buses for regional school bus services in WA – where, electricity network capacity, and technical support required.
This research will provide insights to ensure the road freight transport network can continue to support the substantial freight task in North-West WA.
Download ‘A Smart Transport Technology Roadmap for Perth’, a summary of key challenges in Perth’s transport network and the technologies to address them.
The outcome of the project is to have the capability to obtain relevant data analytics from fixed cameras & have the capability to run those analytics themselves.
Download the three final reports from iMOVE’s ‘Improved network performance prediction through data-driven analytics and simulation’ project.
This project’s evidence-based approach will allow Main Roads Western Australia’s improvement of roundabout modelling practice and guidelines.
Watch the video recording of our webinar discussing the final report of our ‘Innovative local transport: Community transport of the future’ project.
Literature review/stakeholder interviews to guide the estimation of the extent, spatial distribution, & nature of transport disadvantage in the Greater Perth region.
Register for our webinar ‘Delivering community transport that meets the diverse needs of our growing population’, and improve its service and accessibility.
This project will create a model for estimating delays at Perth’s traffic signals, which would inform project decisions and operational strategies.
This project investigates the use of an integrated package of IoT, computer vision and machine learning to support smart bridge health monitoring and prediction.
This project aims to update and expand the TRavel, Environment and Kids study (TREK) conducted in Perth in 2005.
This project will offer a real-time decision support tool for traffic operations centres to predict network congestion, and evaluate the possible responses.
Watch the video recording of our ‘Progress towards more efficient supply chains’ webinar, plus access project reports and speakers’ slide decks.
This PhD project investigates the use of big data and advanced mathematical techniques to better model the traffic flow at intersections.
This webinar will share key findings from recently completed research by the Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC) in Western Australia.