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Enabling Accessible Electric Vehicle Charging
This research report outlines how electric vehicle (EV) charging can be made more accessible for people with disability.
Design Principles for Adapting Roads and Infrastructure for Emerging Mobility Technologies
The purpose of this report is to establish design topics and principles to guide Australasian road agencies in preparing physical and digital infrastructure for emerging mobility technologies.
Webinar: Safer Journeys Through Shared Agency Data: A Vision for Harmonised Access Points in ANZ
As governments across Australia and New Zealand progress toward more connected, automated, and efficient transport networks, consistent and secure data exchange is becoming essential. This webinar presented a concept for the standardised provision
Approach to Standardised Road Agency Data Provision for Safe and Efficient Journeys Using Harmonised Access Points
This report describes a concept of operations for harmonised jurisdiction transport data access points to facilitate road safety and traffic-related data usage by vehicle operators and connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) in Australia and New
eCall: Possible Approaches for Australia and New Zealand
This research report provides guidance to road agencies on potential approaches to implementing Automatic Crash Notification (ACN) systems, such as eCall, in Australia and New Zealand. It outlines factors affecting large-scale deployment, including
Webinar: eCall: Possible Approaches for Australia and New Zealand
Automatic Crash Notification (ACN) systems, such as eCall, automatically notifies emergency services in the event of a crash, transmitting key data such as the location, time and severity of the incident. The primary purpose of ACN is to aid faster
Local Government Readiness for Connected and Automated Vehicles
This report identifies the range of connected and automated vehicle (CAV) readiness needs and priorities across Australian and New Zealand local governments, and proposes options for resources and tools that address them. It was developed through
Webinar: Local Government and Potential Preparations for Connected and Automated Vehicles
This webinar is aimed at helping local governments (LGs) across Australia and New Zealand navigate the evolving landscape of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs). As managers of a large portion of the road network, LGs play a pivotal role in
Preparing for Connected and Automated Vehicles: Resources for Local Government
This report provides guidance to local governments (LGs) in Australia and New Zealand to enhance their preparedness for connected and automated vehicles (CAVs). Drawing insights from a range of research sources, it identifies ten critical areas
Webinar: Minimum Requirements for Traffic Signs, Traffic Signals and Line Markings
Join us for a webinar that delves into the latest on connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) and the pivotal role that interaction with physical infrastructure plays in their integration into our transport system. In this session, we will present a