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Webinar: Travel to School Guidelines
This webinar introduces the Travel to School Guideline, developed to support the planning and delivery of safe, active travel for students. 
Use Cases for Fibre Optic Sensing Technology in Roads and Transport
This report explores the use of fibre optic sensing technology for road and transport applications.
Travel to School: Principles Underpinning the Guidance
The purpose of this research report is to understand the key principles underpinning safe active travel to school, and how Austroads and its member organisations can support it.
Travel to School Guideline
This Guideline has been developed to support the planning and delivery of safe and active travel to school.
Travel to School: Best Practice and Consultation Findings
The purpose of this report is to identify best practice insights from local and state government road manager operations, and other practitioners, to enhance safe active travel around schools, improve vehicle access management, and guide
Webinar: Austroads' Strategic Review of Pedestrian Planning Guidance
Discover the latest findings from the Austroads Review of Pedestrian Planning Guidance. Join moderator Mary Haverland (Avandra) and presenters Tim Judd (PJA) and Prue Oswin (Sidelines Traffic) as they share practical strategies for safer, more
Webinar: Incident Response for Low and Zero Emission Vehicles
As electric vehicle (EV) uptake increases across Australia and New Zealand, there are new risks and operational impacts of EV incidents, and amended incident response practices are needed.
Austroads’ Strategic Review of Pedestrian Planning Guidance
The purpose of this report is to provide considered research to inform planning for pedestrian movement.
Incident Response for Low and Zero Emission Vehicles
This report explores how electric vehicle (EV) battery fires pose new challenges for traffic incident management.
Webinar: CWANZ National Walking and Cycling Participation Survey 2025
How are Australians walking and cycling in 2025? The National Walking and Cycling Participation Survey is Australia’s most comprehensive source of data on how people move through their communities. Conducted every two years since 2011 and