FIEAust FTSE
2017 - 2018
This aim of this project is to assist Australian transport related agencies and infrastructure consultants navigate the transition to technology enabled vehicles and transport infrastructure in the coming decade.
The specific objectives of this project are to:
There are growing risks that transport infrastructure may not keep pace with growing levels of technology enablement of vehicles, across all modes. In addition, it must account for a mix of vehicles with differing levels of technology enablement, from those with little to none, to vehicles that communicate with other vehicles and the transport infrastructure itself, to vehicles that do not require drivers or operators. Authorities around the world are now adapting and rethinking their approaches to regulating the use of technology in transport in order to avoid conflicts without stifling the innovative uses of these technologies.
The project will seek to build the capacity of road and transport related agencies and companies to understand the implications and opportunities associated with technology enabled transport. It will provide industry with robust guidance on how the transition to technology enabled vehicles and transport infrastructure will present risks and opportunities. The project will deliver outcomes in the area of harnessing value from technology enablement in the planning, operation and maintenance of our transport networks and guidance on to how to reflect the identified assumptions in associated policies and legislation, and the implications for transport infrastructure investment.
Chair, Project Steering Group
Dr Ken Michael AC
FIEAust FTSE
Project Manager
Dr Charlie Hargroves
BE (Civil), PhD
Curtin University
Full Video – Tech-enabled Transport: Informing the Transition to Technology Enabled Transport Vehicles and Infrastructure, Nov 2018 (7:42)
Project Summary – Tech-enabled Transport: Informing the Transition to Technology Enabled Transport Vehicles and Infrastructure, Nov 2018 (4:10)
Overview: Tech-Enabled Transport: Informing the Transition to Technology Enabled Transport Vehicles and Infrastructure, Main Roads WA TechXchange, Perth (211Kb, March 2018)
Joint presentation at Collaborating for Industry Solutions in the Built Environment Symposium, Perth, Australia, 15 November 2017: The Future of Roads – Hussein Dia, Associate Professor Transport Engineering, Swinburne University and The Future of Roads – Louis Bettini, Principal Advisor Sustainability, Main Roads WA
Railway Management – Institutional Arrangements and Good Governance – The role of Big Data and Technology – by Dr. Karlson Hargroves, Railways as the Low Carbon and Sustainable Transport Development Solution, Intergovernmental Seminar, Tokyo, 26 February to 02 March 2018.