Brief Transport news 3 April 2017 AITPM News
Shared bikes for the disabled Launch of the Transport Knowledge Hub Australian certification body introduces telematics-based road charging solution South […]
Shared bikes for the disabled Launch of the Transport Knowledge Hub Australian certification body introduces telematics-based road charging solution South […]
How the Ford Motor Company sees the future of transport is a case study in not being locked into the
Parramatta Road, through Sydney’s inner west, is a classic old style main road with typical major problems. The controversial WestConnex
With the announcement of another road tunnel project in Sydney Fairfax media recently ran a story titled “Before tunnelling, ask
We all use transport terms to describe various situations but not everyone has the same definition for the terms we
The Federal Government has invested $151.5 million in four new Cooperative Research Centres. Over a third of the money will
The Australian College of Road Safety has just release a well-presented Submission to Federal Parliamentarians. As you would suspect many
A company in America is using Artificial Intelligence to develop more empathetic train announcements for travellers. But have we thought
Ikea has recently started selling its own bicycle called the Sladda that is shipped directly to you to assemble. A
At a recent AITPM Young Professional Group meeting in Sydney Brian Smith began his presentation by saying: “So transport planning